Louisiana Waterthrush - my highest ISO for a keeper!

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This is actually a wood warbler and not a thrush despite the misleading name. It's one of the only aquatic songbirds in North America. I recently came across this bird along a stream about 15-20 mins away from me. I love photographing warblers and small songbirds so I'm glad I found this guy. My goal is to photograph it at water level as it hops along the rocks looking for aquatic insects, as Waterthrushes do, but I like this composition. This is also the highest ISO I've ever used for a keeper. Luckily it was slightly overexposed so I was able to retain some detail.

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