Take your Palm warbler shot and appreciate two things that can improve its impact. One issue is cropping the shot to eliminate space on the left side of the photo (opposite of the direction the warbler is looking) in favour of relatively more space on the right side of the photo (the direction your bird is looking). This simple adjustment “cropping” delivers better balance since the viewer wants to look toward the same side of the frame as the bird is preoccupied with. Secondly, the branch to the left of your bird could be removed in PS with either the content-aware tool, or the clone tool. When using the content-aware tool you select the “loop” tool near the top of the tool bar (left side of screen) and encircle the unwanted branch by holding down the mouse until you have circumnavigated the part you wish to eliminate. Once this has been accomplished there will be a line designated the selected area. Go to EDIT, look down to “fill” and click. A box will open and the term content-aware will be visible in the box. Click OK and the designated selected area will disappear and be replaced by the surrounding background. A slower way to do the same thing is to select the clone tool, set at 100% and then select the tool size. Position the tool over the background and press the alt key, hold it down and click. This will tell the clone tool what you wish to clone. Then go to the offensive branch and click the tool over the branch, moving it around, and the branch will be replaced by the background pattern previously selected.