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That's a very pleasant sequence, Morris, and the marsh close-to-the-ground images are some sweet in light, colour and overall feel.
One suggestion.....call me crazy, but if you are showing a flock of birds which are fairly large in the frame individually, i.e., with well discernible features, then I think it is best not to show any of the birds truncated by the frame. In other words, any and all birds in the flock should be either entirely in, or out. (Alas, sometimes we have to resort to cloning removal of truncated birds in order to achieve the aforementioned in-out state.) Now, if one chooses not to do that, then the image with truncated birds might convey a sense of overly lax or random framing .
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