CotD #80 February 20, 2021
CotD #80 February 20, 2021

The sun is out and the birds are singing. This guy in the neighbour's tree.

CotD #29 December 31, 2020
CotD #29 December 31, 2020

As Alana mentioned, the females are mostly tan coloured, making them blend very well with their surroundings. That's why only a quarter of my cardinal photos are girls. Happy new year!

CotD #28 December 30, 2020
CotD #28 December 30, 2020

Taking flight. Even though it doesn't look much like a cardinal, I like how it flows.

CotD #27, December 29, 2020
CotD #27, December 29, 2020

Quite a few cardinals this morning (1 girl, 3 boys), but they were being shy. This one taken from across the pond.

CotD #26, December 28, 2020
CotD #26, December 28, 2020
CotD #25, December 26, 2020
CotD #25, December 26, 2020

Late in the evening, and the birds are getting ready for bed. Fortunately she hung around long enough for me to get my cardinal of the day!

CotD #24 December 25, 2020
CotD #24 December 25, 2020
CotD #23 December 24, 2020
CotD #23 December 24, 2020
CotD #22 December 23, 2020
CotD #22 December 23, 2020
CotD #21 December 22, 2020
CotD #21 December 22, 2020
CotD #20 December 21, 2020
CotD #20 December 21, 2020
CotD #19 December 20, 2020
CotD #19 December 20, 2020

A purposeful birding adventure: can I spot a green heron in the local swamp/wildlife refuge? No, but I got a bunch of birds and this blurry cardinal. I wonder if I can capture a cardinal every day?

CotD #18 Decmber 19, 2020
CotD #18 Decmber 19, 2020

Yay! A cardinal! Actually, I had no idea what it was. A bird sitting on the neighbours house but I couldn't tell what it was.

CotD #17, December 18, 2020
CotD #17, December 18, 2020

Waiting for Tanya, maybe there are some birds around here? Yes! Actually, quite a few. Blue jays, a couple of types of woodpeckers, two types of sparrows, mourning doves, and blue jays.

CotD #16, December 17, 2020
CotD #16, December 17, 2020

Cardinals on consecutive days. They sure are common.

CotD #15 December 16, 2020
CotD #15 December 16, 2020
CotD #14 December 15, 2020
CotD #14 December 15, 2020

Not a clear shot but it can still be identified as a cardinal, so let's keep it.

CotD #13, Decmber 13, 2020
CotD #13, Decmber 13, 2020

Top of a tall tree and against the sky yet still the colour looks okay on both. The joy of good lighting. My pictures of crows are not coming out at all, though that might be because the camera thinks everything has to be medium gray.

CotD #12 December 10, 2020
CotD #12 December 10, 2020

There sure are a lot of cardinals about. Two days since the last photo. I might as well practice since he is sitting right there.

CotD #11 December 8, 2020
CotD #11 December 8, 2020

All the leaves are gone. No more flowers and bugs to photograph. But now we can see the birds!

CotD #80 February 20, 2021
CotD #29 December 31, 2020
CotD #28 December 30, 2020
CotD #27, December 29, 2020
CotD #26, December 28, 2020
CotD #25, December 26, 2020
CotD #24 December 25, 2020
CotD #23 December 24, 2020
CotD #22 December 23, 2020
CotD #21 December 22, 2020
CotD #20 December 21, 2020
CotD #19 December 20, 2020
CotD #18 Decmber 19, 2020
CotD #17, December 18, 2020
CotD #16, December 17, 2020
CotD #15 December 16, 2020
CotD #14 December 15, 2020
CotD #13, Decmber 13, 2020
CotD #12 December 10, 2020
CotD #11 December 8, 2020
CotD #80 February 20, 2021

The sun is out and the birds are singing. This guy in the neighbour's tree.

CotD #29 December 31, 2020

As Alana mentioned, the females are mostly tan coloured, making them blend very well with their surroundings. That's why only a quarter of my cardinal photos are girls. Happy new year!

CotD #28 December 30, 2020

Taking flight. Even though it doesn't look much like a cardinal, I like how it flows.

CotD #27, December 29, 2020

Quite a few cardinals this morning (1 girl, 3 boys), but they were being shy. This one taken from across the pond.

CotD #26, December 28, 2020
CotD #25, December 26, 2020

Late in the evening, and the birds are getting ready for bed. Fortunately she hung around long enough for me to get my cardinal of the day!

CotD #24 December 25, 2020
CotD #23 December 24, 2020
CotD #22 December 23, 2020
CotD #21 December 22, 2020
CotD #20 December 21, 2020
CotD #19 December 20, 2020

A purposeful birding adventure: can I spot a green heron in the local swamp/wildlife refuge? No, but I got a bunch of birds and this blurry cardinal. I wonder if I can capture a cardinal every day?

CotD #18 Decmber 19, 2020

Yay! A cardinal! Actually, I had no idea what it was. A bird sitting on the neighbours house but I couldn't tell what it was.

CotD #17, December 18, 2020

Waiting for Tanya, maybe there are some birds around here? Yes! Actually, quite a few. Blue jays, a couple of types of woodpeckers, two types of sparrows, mourning doves, and blue jays.

CotD #16, December 17, 2020

Cardinals on consecutive days. They sure are common.

CotD #15 December 16, 2020
CotD #14 December 15, 2020

Not a clear shot but it can still be identified as a cardinal, so let's keep it.

CotD #13, Decmber 13, 2020

Top of a tall tree and against the sky yet still the colour looks okay on both. The joy of good lighting. My pictures of crows are not coming out at all, though that might be because the camera thinks everything has to be medium gray.

CotD #12 December 10, 2020

There sure are a lot of cardinals about. Two days since the last photo. I might as well practice since he is sitting right there.

CotD #11 December 8, 2020

All the leaves are gone. No more flowers and bugs to photograph. But now we can see the birds!

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