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I saw my first cardinal this year, when we put out our grandson's new birdhouse. A beautiful sight to behold!
The northern cardinal, also know as a redbird or common cardinal is easily recognizable. The male sports a distinctive crest along with its brilliant red plumage. This is a page about the northern cardinal.
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I took this photo from the window where I sit with my laptop every morning. This cardinal entertained me by sitting at the feeder for about 10 minutes!
This red bird does not seem to know that spring and summer are gone because it still enjoys the same branches it did when they were pretty and green.
This photo is a bit blurry, it was far up in a tree and I was worried about it flying away, but it still amazes me!
I followed, and finally saw the elusive cardinal in our backyard! He was very hard to get any pictures of, he was feeding his young who were in the maple tree.
This was taken in our yard. The wind blew down the feeder and my favorite cardinal and his mate had fun eating out of the bird feeder on the ground.
This is my Red Cardinal that stays in our old shed out back. He comes back every year in the winter.