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Male Cardinal, Prentiss county, Mississippi, USA, October 25, 2016 |
Sunflower seeds will attract Cardinals to your bird feeders. There was a top on this bird feeder until a raccoon tore it off!
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Male Cardinal, Prentiss County Mississippi, USA, October 25, 2016 |
Northern Cardinals,
Cardinalis cardinalis, are seen all across the eastern half of the United States. Males are bright red; females are brownish with red highlights on crest, wings, and tail. Their primary sources of food are seeds and insects.
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...it found your snake bar.
ReplyDeleteYou do the same. Those sneaky raccoons. You gotta love the other visitors that come to the feeders:)
ReplyDeleteLovely cardinals. They say they represent visits from a loved one who has crossed over. I like to believe that.
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I like that first photo. He has the feeder all to himself.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of the male Cardinal The Racoon was a rascal!:))
ReplyDeleteThat raccoon made things easier for the cardinal. He should be grateful. Cool pictures!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty bird!
ReplyDeleteI love cardinals but we don;t see them here in my area of Colorado. The squirrels eat all the birdseed I put out...lol
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