Another Crop Question, part 2

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This is not so much a post for critique (although it is welcome) but rather another image to further demonstrate the problem I faced in this shooting scenario, with the OOF rock lip. This is a Grass-green Tanager shot from about 2' to the left of the previous image I posted. There was a leaf (unnoticed at the time) in front of the bird. I was only able to partially clone it out. This shot was with the R5, 600 mm lens, SS 1/1250, f/5.6, ISO 8000 from a distance of about 30'. Cropped approximately 50% from bottom and right. I could not blur the background without affecting the water droplets which I wanted to preserve. I have brought down the exposure of everything but the bird.
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