Can you find the birdie???

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Annie
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Can you find the birdie???

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This is as good a pic as I can get, without chasing her away!
Don't wanna scare momma to be :D

Oh its a cardnial on her nest. She moved it this year right up along side my house in my clematis vine.

GONNA HAVE SOME BABIES!!!
Here is the clematis vine she is in.

Only reason I found her was because my hubby accidently scared her off the nest. He came and got me to ask me what kind of bird it was LOL.
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Post by PeggyC »

:P Good luck with the new family! I hope you are able to get some pics of the babies! :D
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Good Luck and have fun watching!!! :D

Last summer we spent a morning drinking coffee on the deck and watching a Daddy Cardinal in the back yard teaching his baby how to fly. So Cool!!
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