I think it might be improved by bumping up saturation and/or contrast.  I 
suspect, since the light was coming from in front and to the side there was 
some stray light washing across the front lens element that reduced 
contrast.

Otherwise it's a nice Red-winged Blacbird. :-)


Tom C.


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