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Rodney Wright
Gardner, KS, USA
I was photographing this female Northern Cardinal when all the sudden a wind gust blew from behind her. It blew her crest forward making for a perfect “crown!”
Category 6: Cardinals and Friends
AWARD WINNER: Category 6: People\'s Choice
A great talent is yours. Cultivate it with vigor !!
What a cool pic! Your Majesty!
Great capture, she IS the queen!!
Love this shot. It is so unique!!
We look forward to seeing Rodney Wright’s photos on FB and reading his interesting notes regarding them. He has provided a great deal of enjoyment for a couple of stay-at-home seniors!
Amazing shot Rodney! My daughter,son, and I were just watching ours at the feeders and noticing the variety between all of them. One female stiod out because , as my daughter said, “She has such a big, beautiful mohawk”! Your photos are such an inspiration to me. Thank you for helping me find my passion!
I love the Queens Photograph. She looks sassy !
Amazing shot, perfectly focused!
You make your own opportunities, had to be there to get this shot!!
What beautiful photo. You can feel the love and passion the photographer puts into his work!?
And what a Queen she is!
Excellent photo. Males are photographed mote than females, but this female is very nice.
Rodney takes the most gorgeous pictures of birds and wild life. His pictures make your life richer.
Beautiful picture
This is an awesome shot.
Cardinal queen
Royalty!
Beautiful and perfect picture!
Totally awesome shot. Love your pictures.
Good day, Your Majesty! Great shot!
What an awesome photo. I love how perfect it looks.
Great catch!
What a beautiful picture! She is very majestic looking!
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