Cardinal

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Ed_B
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Cardinal

Post by Ed_B »

Few pics taken this week
Snow
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Post by Snow »

Very pretty! I so enjoy it when I have a pair of cardinals. I dont always. I happen to have some coming right now :wink:
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Old earth dog
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Very common around here, especially at winter feeders,but they are still one of my favs. Since St. Louis is the absolute best baseball city in the country, our baseball team may have something to do with the bird's popularity. :wink:
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Post by wild4flowers »

Our cardinal population is always hugh. Since I am surrounded by woods, they feel safe here. Yesterday I counted 5 males and an equal number of females. And because of the snow, they just stand out. I just love watching them.

One of our picture windows faces the bird feeder with the woods as a backdrop. Simply gorgeous. CHAR
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Post by caliloo »

Great photos!

I have 2 pairs that frequent my feeders and I love it when they are here visiting.

Alexa
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