Wow! I tried counting them, but there's just too many, I keep losing track from where I started! I'm just going to say "there are lots"! L.O.L. Great pic Sandy, thanks!
This was harder than a "Where's Waldo?"! I counted 23 under the maximum my screen would magnify but wow, Sandy, this is something else! I dub thee "Cardinal Whisperer", ma'am!
Thank you Suzy. The reason there are so many is because we had freezing rain and sleet yesterday. They all came to the feeder because they couldn't get to food anywhere else. Normally the feeder does not have that many waiting and ground feeding.
They are still here, plus this morning after just looking out, there are also bluejays, white-crowned sparrows, goldfinch, housefinch, Carolina Chickadees, Grackles, red-bellied woodpecker, mourning doves, slate-colored juncos and tufted titmouse.
Tatinha, the male cardinal is red and the female cardinals are lighter. Here is a link to a puzzle of a female cardinal. http://www.jigidi.com/created.php?id=ORPAL6QW
Yep! I think I count 20 plus. Actually 24 but maybe I counted a pine cone here and there! LOL I've seen this many bluejays before, but never cardinals. Are they still hanging around?
It is a wonderful picture. We don't see them in Utah, but when we lived in Maryland we had a lot of them in our yard. I miss seeing them. Thank you for sharing.
This is just not right on so many levels. Now I know where all the red birds are hiding. No wonder I do not see many, you have hypnotized them in staying up in the cold country. Very nice young lady.
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