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S Beebe
Cottonwood, AZ, United States
This cardinal pair was visiting my feeder all day long but only once together. I was lucky enough to have the camera ready for action!
Category 1: Birds with Food or at the Feeder
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Cardinal Delight!
An iconic, capture of these colorful Arizona birds.
Susi! You made it again! Finding beauty where beauty is. Thank God for your greeeaaaat talent..❤️
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What a contrast of colors between the two birds!! Yes, it takes talent, patience and a quick eye to take these kind of pictures..Very pretty indeed..?
What a great picture of both together. I love cardinals. It always makes me happy when I see them at the feeder. I admire your talent in capturing great pictures. Thanks.
Susi, another great capture. You always seem to be at the right place and time, that is why your photos are so good.
Beautiful Cardinal shot!
Nice! I see male and female cardinals here in Pennsylvania every spring out back around the large juniper bushes. The female is usually foraging on the ground while the male hops around in the branches above keeping an eye on things. Sometimes he forages too however.
Mrs. Cardinal says, “You really didn’t have to take me out to dinner!”
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