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Male cardinal enjoying grass seed in my yard! (Original Post)
elleng
Mar 2024
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AllaN01Bear
(23,029 posts)1. they look so pretty.
ShazzieB
(18,619 posts)2. What a little cutie!
I hope he had a good meal.
elleng
(135,988 posts)4. I'm sure he did.
Looks like mowing guys will be here 'shortly!'
Walleye
(35,548 posts)3. Love it. Cardinals always cheer me up
Donkees
(32,395 posts)5. Nice :) He probably has several mouths to feed by now
elleng
(135,988 posts)6. Mebbe; haven't seen 'Mrs.,'
and been wet and rainy, they'll prolly look around for WORMS!!!
Donkees
(32,395 posts)7. Mrs. may still be brooding baby chicks, and Mr. feeds her as well. I don't think they eat worms
snot
(10,698 posts)8. Interesting;
I've never seen one with no crest sticking up from the top of his head; I wonder if it's folded down because he's on the ground, feeling more vulnerable there and trying not to be noticed? Or maybe because he's a juvenile?
Nice photos!