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A little dialogue re whether she has a squint or a wink. Now there's a thing... I like to think it's a wink... Being stupid, I might have to settle for something I hadn't factored in , such as I am wondering if she adjusts each eye according to light angles and light intensity.
Slight head turn and mostly, both eyes are open. Have to thank Carol for the question she raised as its made me look deeper into it. Happily, I have a rare opportunity to do so. Owls have the ability to adjust each Iris. Maybe, in Foxes, they cannot so they reduce the eye opening by closing their lids. Either way, an interesting observation Carol. Certainly, as I write she is in the garden and is not squinty, both eyes as expected but we are now in the shade. ... Techs were the Z7II and Nikkor Z 100-400 at 400. 1/1000 F5.6 at ISO 2000... Thanks for looking and link to high rez HERE David Fletcher Moderator. Birds, Photo & Digital Art
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