The female cardinal bird is always easy to identify from the male. The male is a bright red color and bigger than the female of course. The female is a sublet brown with red markings. Just a beautiful little bird. I snapped several photos of her this morning on my deck feeder while she was enjoying the sunflower seeds. Usually they are hard to capture. But it was raining and I guess she was hungry. I was of course indie out fo the rain with the camera and tripod clicking away.
Have a great day everyone. If you bird watch, share your photos as well. I enjoy seeing birds from all over the world.
Photo ©CarolDM2018
Edited one of my drafts from Illeana’s post and it worked. I rarely use Drafts but for those who do, follow this post to find and edit yours easily.
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Do you have these birds in your world?
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Do you enjoy learning about birds?
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Do I need to send an invitation so they will come to visit me?
No invitation needed, I will gather them up and come over to you Albert. Wouldn’t that be so much fun!
Awh! I will cheer for joy when they come to visit me!
And I am sure you have many I have never seen.
i love your bird posts!!!!!
Thanks and a good day to you.
a good day to you as well!
I am looking for green parrots these days
Good luck they are rare here except in zoos.
The male cardinal is the most photographed among the genders, its rare to see the female bird . Thanks for sharing.
These are frequent visitors at my deck feeder
What a beautiful bird she is, lovely..
Thanks I love all the birds.
A lovely bird I love finding out about them and listening to bird songs.
Same here I love being in nature
These are beautiful birds we don’t have. Lately I’ve been saving all the posts to drafts so I can edit them. I spent quite a while looking for this folder yesterday ?
Happy hunting as I have been telling others. ??
All the birds are beautiful and it is a pleasure to paint them just as hard … a beautiful picture, dear friend
Thank you dear Lado, I enjoy the birds.
Thank you very much, Carol.
Wonderful bird.
You are welcome, I love these birds.