Monday, June 8, 2009

Front Yard Cardinals...

No exotic birds to share with you from my little portion of the world, just a couple of cardinals setting in my red bud tree taking turns eating the bird food. I think these guys like to tease the cats the way they set there looking towards the house singing. I know the cats tails get to swinging back and forth pretty good. They would not know what to do with a bird even if they caught one.

10 comments:

Arija said...

Whatever ruffled his feathers? I do hope it was not you.
What do you mean no exotic birds? Cardinals are definitely exotic for Australians.

Bob Kaufman said...

I wish I had Cardinals in my front yard! Great photos, Brad!

poefusion said...

I was fortunate to capture a shot of a Cardinal playing in a stream awhile back during a venture from my house. It wasn't a closeup like yours though. These are great. Hope all is well. Have a nice day.

mick said...

Those are great birds to have in your yard and definitely exotic ones for this side of the world!

Amy said...

Beautiful shots of a Cardinal couple. I was going to say - I'll bet these beauties are exotic to some of the BPW posters visiting your blog today - but I see my point has already been made! ;)

Neil said...

Great photos try not to take them for granted there are a lot of us around the world who may never get to see them.

Kelly said...

...I always love cardinals and your photos of them are beautiful. Nice hockey video in the next post. Glad your team won! My husband and son are watching hockey right now...(although it's the NHL, not the AHL).

gwendolen said...

Love the cardinals, exotic enough for me. :-)

Wai Yien said...

i was busy looking the your birds photography ...and found t. great composition on the Cardinal (2nd photo). Which is the female?

Anonymous said...

I'm sitting here in my office looking out the window watching male & femlae Gold Finch, they're beautiful!!!

Ya know Brad, if we would have done this 20+ plus years ago, whattya thing they would have said about us???

Bob A