lennono
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Yep, true Frank. What makes bird photography difficult is unlike other photography, the bird chooses the perch, pose and background. And, if it's not a good pose with the correct head angle, perch, eye contact and background, personally I would bin it. With my camera taking 40 frames per second, I take a lot of photographs of the bird, and even at that speed every frame is slightly different, as birds are always moving. I only keep images that come up to my standard. So, out of say 2000 images, I will keep only the best ones, which could lead to just keeping say 20 out of the 2000. That's why I like doing it. It is so much of a challenge.That applies as much to genuine wildlife guys as much as, say, landscape shots.
I'm Sure Lennono will vouch for that.