a New World songbird of the bunting family, with a stout bill and typically with a conspicuous crest. The male is partly or mostly red in color.
The cardinal is a favorite. Although, I wish that the yellow finch would visit our feeder, but it doesn't. We get the Junco, the Blue Jay, the Cardinals (male and female), the Mourning Doves (sadly though one lost a partner and now comes alone), the Nuthatch, and just regular sparrows.
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Peabea
How sweet! What a lovely burst of red.
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DeleteBeautiful pics, thanks for sharing. Thanks for hosting and I hope you have a wonderful week.
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DeleteSo cute! I've never seen a cardinal in free, but I'm often reading about in the cat-criminal nouvels of Lillian Jackson Braun.
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Now I'm intrigued to read some of Lillian Braun's books. I checked and see that the Library has at least one of hers that I can maybe check out. We have the cardinals here year round even in the cold weather. The Mrs. Cardinal isn't as pretty as the male. :) Thanks for visiting and commenting.
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