Friday, January 12, 2018

Birds...


The female Northern Cardinal has a beauty all her own...look at the touch of red on her chest and her topknot.


There were Dark-eyed Juncos galore...


Lots of starlings are showing up at the feeders, too.

20 comments:

  1. Wow...such a beautiful creation.

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  2. Wonderful pictures of cold birds. I think I'll go put on my sweatshirt! Well done!

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  3. You have done the seemingly impossible...made starlings look beautiful.

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  4. The Starling is an unusual and pretty bird. And the Cardinal is a beauty. Your birds are a bit different than ours here, Rose, and it's nice to see the difference.

    The birds are coming around more it seems.

    ~Sheri

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  5. Beautiful birds.The Cardinal is one that I would so much love to see and photograph.Oh,I have seen one, many years ago, before I used a camera.

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  6. Nice to see some of your birds. We have starlings of course, plenty of them, and like yours they hang around the feeders and make a lot of mess.

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  7. Beautiful Cardinal! We have a lot of them coming to our feeders. I don't see many Juncos or Starlings - Great photos!

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  8. 3 awesome photos, Rose. i can't pick a favorite. that female cardinal wins the CUTE prize

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  9. All three are excellent bird pictures. This is a very good reason to have a feeder: to get to see the beautiful birds.

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  10. I love them all, except the Starlings. I don't know what I have against them. LOL

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  11. Hello,

    I love them all, except for the Starlings. Great photos. Enjoy your weekend!

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  12. I never realize how pretty starling sreally are until I see a picture of them.
    Great photos.

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  13. Hello Rose!:) Super shots of your garden visitors. I don't mind the Starlings, I think they are beautiful, and of course the Cardinal is a real beauty. Lovely captures of them all. :)

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  14. I love the starlings but they are not in Sweden in winter. Loved to see your shot :)

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  15. I know that Starlings are hungry, too, but they sure hog all the food and chase the smaller birds away. We have had a few, but not too bad considering the weather.

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