This female cardinal is building a nest in the crape myrtle right in front of my window. Her mate is helping her but he is camera shy.
We have a lot of those in Minnesota. They like millet and other small hard seeds. One time I couldn't get the oiled sunflower my chickadees like and went with a millet mix and those showed up.Seeing this bird is on my bucket list. They say they have been viewed in my area in central Alberta but I have been waiting for 20 years to see one in my backyard.
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We have a nesting pair here at the house in Nova Scotia every year. This year we noticed two females and one male so perhaps there are now two nesting pairs here.Seeing this bird is on my bucket list. They say they have been viewed in my area in central Alberta but I have been waiting for 20 years to see one in my backyard.
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They can change and often do, but people don't report when they see a snake that doesn't belong and that's the whole battle of using maps. If folks would document and report them, maps would be more accurate.Yep, those maps fit what I remember. My grandma lived on the bluffs in stillwater and she often had them in the woods behind her house. That's the last place I saw one. I don't think those maps are accurate anymore though. I haven't seen them up here myself, but I have heard two separate reports that they are.
Beautiful! I always enjoy a Cardinal spotting.Seeing this bird is on my bucket list. They say they have been viewed in my area in central Alberta but I have been waiting for 20 years to see one in my backyard.
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