CotD #88 February 28, 2021
CotD #88 February 28, 2021

A wet day but the birds are still out and about.

CotD #87 February 27, 2021
CotD #87 February 27, 2021
CotD #86 February 26, 2021
CotD #86 February 26, 2021

Calisthenics!

CotD #85 February 25, 2021
CotD #85 February 25, 2021

Bad hair day. It happens.

CotD #84 February 24, 2021
CotD #84 February 24, 2021

A lot of "crest down" today. I'm not convinced by the web pages that say "crest up = aggression" and "crest down = relaxed". Based on what I've seen there is no rhyme nor reason. There's a lot of "birds and bees" happening: some mourning doves exchanging food, a starling courtship display, a pair of cardinals flitting through the trees. Maybe related to the crest down?

CotD #83 February 23, 2021
CotD #83 February 23, 2021
CotD #82 February 22, 2021
CotD #82 February 22, 2021

Practically no birds around today. I only saw a song sparrow and this cardinal, who was eying me suspiciously as I moved about trying to get rid of the branch sticking out of her head.

CotD #81 February 21, 2021
CotD #81 February 21, 2021

This girl was really hamming it up for the camera. One shot she looks like a parrot. And she sings, too!

CotD #80 February 28, 2021
CotD #80 February 28, 2021
CotD #79 February 19, 2021
CotD #79 February 19, 2021

Caught mid-song with his neck stretched out. A bright red bird at eye-level against a snowy background singing at the top of his lungs. If he can survive this he must be fit!

CotD #78 February 18, 2021
CotD #78 February 18, 2021

Another cold and wintery day, but lots of cardinals passing through. This one is on a neighbour's tree.

CotD #77 February 17, 2021
CotD #77 February 17, 2021

Lunch time!

CotD #76 February 16, 2021
CotD #76 February 16, 2021

Are pansies food for cardinals? Apparently not since he flitted away after a brief investigation.

CotD #75 February 15, 2021
CotD #75 February 15, 2021

Up in the treetops singing his song, as were all the other cardinals I saw today.

CotD #74 February 14, 2021
CotD #74 February 14, 2021

A cardinal chorus this morning after the ice storm of yesterday.

CotD #73 Febrary 13, 2021
CotD #73 Febrary 13, 2021

An even duller grayer drizzlier day with only one cardinal. (There is an ice storm in fact.)

CotD #72 February 12, 2021
CotD #72 February 12, 2021

A very quiet morning at the pond, but I did get a couple of backyard visitors, including this one. It was another gray day, again too dark for my camera. It's a good thing I'm not showing her full size!

CotD #71 February 11, 2021
CotD #71 February 11, 2021

A gray, dull drizzly day, but this guy was perky, sitting in the tree and chirping. It's lower pitched than the usual contact "chit", but seems to be used the same way: "I've arrived. Where is everybody?" accompanied by lots of looking around.

CotD #70 February 10, 2021
CotD #70 February 10, 2021

She's sitting on the branch in a half crouch with her wings spread. She reminds me of a chicken waiting for a rooster. A quick search showed a video of a male courtship ritual (think fan dancing) and another showed the male fetching a seed for the female (apparently they bring a lot of food to the chicks when they've hatched) but I couldn't find anything about crouching specific to cardinals. There were no other courtship displays out the window today, so maybe it's something else.

CotD #69 February 9, 2021
CotD #69 February 9, 2021
CotD #68 February 8, 2021
CotD #68 February 8, 2021

With temperatures below freezing (-4 C), cardinals were hiding this morning, though there were plenty of other birds about. It warmed up later and this guy stopped for a brief visit on the maple.

CotD #67 Fenruary 7, 2020
CotD #67 Fenruary 7, 2020

Waiting out the snow with friends.

CotD #66 February 6, 2021
CotD #66 February 6, 2021

We visited Brookside gardens today to see what flowers are out (5 or 6), and lo and behold, a bright red cardinal sitting in a tree. After a bunch of photos trying to get the right angle, I finally saw this girl, even though she was sitting there the whole time! The guys get all the attention.

CotD #65 February 5, 2020
CotD #65 February 5, 2020

Eyeing a potential morsel. It can't be anything good; it's way up in a maple tree, so some other bird must have "deposited" it there. He decided to eat it anyway. Ew!

CotD # 64 February 4, 2021
CotD # 64 February 4, 2021

A flash mob in the garden this morning, organized via twitter. Robins, chickadees, goldfinches, house finches, blue jays, doves, cardinals, starlings, cedar waxwings, a downy woodpecker, a northern flicker, and a red-bellied woodpecker keeping the beat on the eaves.

CotD #63 February 3, 2021
CotD #63 February 3, 2021

The cardinals are back at the pond! At least five today. Some of them seemed to be squabbling; I guess that means winter is coming to an end.

CotD#62 February 2, 2021
CotD#62 February 2, 2021

Where do all the cardinals go when the weather turns to rain and snow? There's a dozen about when the sun is out, but can I find one this morning? No! So again with the feeder, feeling a bit like a cheater, 'cuz finding them in the wild is much too slow.

CotD #61 February 1, 2021
CotD #61 February 1, 2021

The birds were hiding this morning: a bit of freezing rain seems to have kept them away. Without a neighbour's feeder there would be no cardinal today.

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CotD #88 February 28, 2021
CotD #87 February 27, 2021
CotD #86 February 26, 2021
CotD #85 February 25, 2021
CotD #84 February 24, 2021
CotD #83 February 23, 2021
CotD #82 February 22, 2021
CotD #81 February 21, 2021
CotD #80 February 28, 2021
CotD #79 February 19, 2021
CotD #78 February 18, 2021
CotD #77 February 17, 2021
CotD #76 February 16, 2021
CotD #75 February 15, 2021
CotD #74 February 14, 2021
CotD #73 Febrary 13, 2021
CotD #72 February 12, 2021
CotD #71 February 11, 2021
CotD #70 February 10, 2021
CotD #69 February 9, 2021
CotD #68 February 8, 2021
CotD #67 Fenruary 7, 2020
CotD #66 February 6, 2021
CotD #65 February 5, 2020
CotD # 64 February 4, 2021
CotD #63 February 3, 2021
CotD#62 February 2, 2021
CotD #61 February 1, 2021
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CotD #88 February 28, 2021

A wet day but the birds are still out and about.

CotD #87 February 27, 2021
CotD #86 February 26, 2021

Calisthenics!

CotD #85 February 25, 2021

Bad hair day. It happens.

CotD #84 February 24, 2021

A lot of "crest down" today. I'm not convinced by the web pages that say "crest up = aggression" and "crest down = relaxed". Based on what I've seen there is no rhyme nor reason. There's a lot of "birds and bees" happening: some mourning doves exchanging food, a starling courtship display, a pair of cardinals flitting through the trees. Maybe related to the crest down?

CotD #83 February 23, 2021
CotD #82 February 22, 2021

Practically no birds around today. I only saw a song sparrow and this cardinal, who was eying me suspiciously as I moved about trying to get rid of the branch sticking out of her head.

CotD #81 February 21, 2021

This girl was really hamming it up for the camera. One shot she looks like a parrot. And she sings, too!

CotD #80 February 28, 2021
CotD #79 February 19, 2021

Caught mid-song with his neck stretched out. A bright red bird at eye-level against a snowy background singing at the top of his lungs. If he can survive this he must be fit!

CotD #78 February 18, 2021

Another cold and wintery day, but lots of cardinals passing through. This one is on a neighbour's tree.

CotD #77 February 17, 2021

Lunch time!

CotD #76 February 16, 2021

Are pansies food for cardinals? Apparently not since he flitted away after a brief investigation.

CotD #75 February 15, 2021

Up in the treetops singing his song, as were all the other cardinals I saw today.

CotD #74 February 14, 2021

A cardinal chorus this morning after the ice storm of yesterday.

CotD #73 Febrary 13, 2021

An even duller grayer drizzlier day with only one cardinal. (There is an ice storm in fact.)

CotD #72 February 12, 2021

A very quiet morning at the pond, but I did get a couple of backyard visitors, including this one. It was another gray day, again too dark for my camera. It's a good thing I'm not showing her full size!

CotD #71 February 11, 2021

A gray, dull drizzly day, but this guy was perky, sitting in the tree and chirping. It's lower pitched than the usual contact "chit", but seems to be used the same way: "I've arrived. Where is everybody?" accompanied by lots of looking around.

CotD #70 February 10, 2021

She's sitting on the branch in a half crouch with her wings spread. She reminds me of a chicken waiting for a rooster. A quick search showed a video of a male courtship ritual (think fan dancing) and another showed the male fetching a seed for the female (apparently they bring a lot of food to the chicks when they've hatched) but I couldn't find anything about crouching specific to cardinals. There were no other courtship displays out the window today, so maybe it's something else.

CotD #69 February 9, 2021
CotD #68 February 8, 2021

With temperatures below freezing (-4 C), cardinals were hiding this morning, though there were plenty of other birds about. It warmed up later and this guy stopped for a brief visit on the maple.

CotD #67 Fenruary 7, 2020

Waiting out the snow with friends.

CotD #66 February 6, 2021

We visited Brookside gardens today to see what flowers are out (5 or 6), and lo and behold, a bright red cardinal sitting in a tree. After a bunch of photos trying to get the right angle, I finally saw this girl, even though she was sitting there the whole time! The guys get all the attention.

CotD #65 February 5, 2020

Eyeing a potential morsel. It can't be anything good; it's way up in a maple tree, so some other bird must have "deposited" it there. He decided to eat it anyway. Ew!

CotD # 64 February 4, 2021

A flash mob in the garden this morning, organized via twitter. Robins, chickadees, goldfinches, house finches, blue jays, doves, cardinals, starlings, cedar waxwings, a downy woodpecker, a northern flicker, and a red-bellied woodpecker keeping the beat on the eaves.

CotD #63 February 3, 2021

The cardinals are back at the pond! At least five today. Some of them seemed to be squabbling; I guess that means winter is coming to an end.

CotD#62 February 2, 2021

Where do all the cardinals go when the weather turns to rain and snow? There's a dozen about when the sun is out, but can I find one this morning? No! So again with the feeder, feeling a bit like a cheater, 'cuz finding them in the wild is much too slow.

CotD #61 February 1, 2021

The birds were hiding this morning: a bit of freezing rain seems to have kept them away. Without a neighbour's feeder there would be no cardinal today.

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