
The first shot is for the weekend in black and white and the second shows it wasn't as monochrome of a morning as I thought.
I was surprised when I zoomed in that several of the birds in the tree above were male cardinals wearing their red finery.
Click for the home of the weekend in black and white.
Cardinals always seem exotic to me, as if they belong in a tropical climate :)
ReplyDeleteThis is the 3rd tree post I've been up to, including mine. :D beautiful visitors on your trees.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos!
ReplyDeleteThat's so nice to be surprised when checking the photos in the pc :)
ReplyDeleteI love it :)
Lovely and then with Mr. Cardinal...hope he has a mate for springtime...
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! You had a little surprise package waiting for you. Know you were tickled. Thanks for all of your encouraging words about my blog. I appreciate it so much. genie
ReplyDeleteVery nice, very cold and wintery, and a nice splash of color with the cardinals.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sight! That's a large 'naked' tree. And you sure know a lot about birds :)
ReplyDeleteA nice surprise, right?
ReplyDeleteAwesome naked tree!
Nice pictures of a winter landscape ;-)
ReplyDeleteIts red really highlights! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Love that cardinal, great capture.
ReplyDeleteAh .. the selection for this meme this week, indicates to me that the Northern Hemisphere is deep in the heart of winter. I do love the Cardinal. It is a bird that we do not have at all in Australia. Instead we have a magical array of parrots.
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Great shots for the meme.
ReplyDeletesometimes the photos we take reveal stunning details at a closer look :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun to catch the beautiful cardinals in the bare tree -- like a bright red present on a gray day! Because they don't live "out west" cardinals still seem exotic to us. I love to catch sight of them.
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