Rarely do I see the Lady and the Mr. Cardinal at the feeder together.
If she’s here, he’s nearby. And when she leaves, he takes his turn.
But once in a while…..
Rarely do I see the Lady and the Mr. Cardinal at the feeder together.
If she’s here, he’s nearby. And when she leaves, he takes his turn.
But once in a while…..
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.
What a cute couple, just like the two of you.
You can have the whole skeleton and a few dozen more as we lost a lot of our old sheep last season.
A kangaroo's skeleton is totally different, small chest and big, long, strong legs and of course the dinosaur tail.
Nice images of birds that I rarely see since I moved to UT.
Having never been to America I have never seen this bird before so thanks for the photos. The male is beautiful. Diane
The male is a beauty and the female is striking as well. I love that you captured them together. Reminds me of you and Mike: So together yet each his own person. Have a great weekend. (((hugs))) Jo
When the weather turns cold and snowy in the mountains, the birds return to the Great Valley and the birding is at its best. It looks like the same is true in your part of the world.
Hi Gaelyn, Your feeder is attracting a lot of fine customers. I'd be spending lots of time just watching!
nice shots, love the idea of living in your rv
I like the new look on your blog! The cardinals are wonderful.
And they are a mighty good lookin' couple! Nice shots. We don't have these great birds in our region.
Very attractive fellow indeed.