Thanks for looking and for the ID. The noise doesn't bother me. The  
bird appears sharp at 100%, given his size relative to the frame.
Paul
On May 5, 2007, at 10:43 PM, Christian wrote:

> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> I'm not sure how I feel about this shot, but it might be a good one
>> for my nature center gallery. I passed it up the first time I
>> reviewed the day's shooting, but looked at it again today. It's not a
>> great bird pic, but it might be a nice nature center shot. What I
>> mean by that is that it shows the habitat and IDs the bird. People
>> who love the nature center (and it has some rabid fans) might like
>> something like this. By the way, an ID on the bird would be nice.
>> Save me pulling out my book. And we have so many people here who
>> really know birds. I can identify only a handful without a book.
>> Anyway, here he is:
>>
>> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5931913&size=lg
>>
>
> I don't care for the reeds/sticks obscuring the body, but i can
> understand that many people don't share my ideas on this.  As Rob  
> wrote,
> it does have a weird color-cast going on too, and for me is just too
> noisy and soft.  I think it's either a song sparrow or savannah  
> sparrow,
> but I could be totally wrong.
>
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