I am linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
December 17, 2013
I am not really much a lover of snow or winter.. But, it is Ok if I do not have to go out and drive in it. I deal with crazy drivers on dry roads every day going to work and they scare me.....So, these same crazy drivers on wet, snowy and icy roads are just plain dangerous.
Our last snow was on Saturday, so I enjoyed watching the birds coming and going at my feeders. There seems to be a feeding frenzy when it snows..They do not have to worry, I have stocked up on the sunflower seeds, suet and peanuts. They will not go hungry around my yard..
In the spring, this Cardinal pair will chase off any other Cardinal that shows up in their yard. But, I think they become nicer during a snowstorm and actually become civil and share the seeds and feeders.
My poor female is not looking happy with this cold weather and snow...I think she is ready for spring just like I am..bring it on.
I have been seeing the House Sparrows going inside one of my birdhouses. I think they are huddling in the house to keep warm.. We do have protection for the birds from the weather with all the birdhouses, pine trees, shrubs, the wood pile and bushes..
Thanks for visiting my post and for the nice comments.
I hope you can join in on my MEME called Saturday Critters..early on Saturday Mornings ...join in with the party and post your cute critters.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
December 17, 2013
I am not really much a lover of snow or winter.. But, it is Ok if I do not have to go out and drive in it. I deal with crazy drivers on dry roads every day going to work and they scare me.....So, these same crazy drivers on wet, snowy and icy roads are just plain dangerous.
Our last snow was on Saturday, so I enjoyed watching the birds coming and going at my feeders. There seems to be a feeding frenzy when it snows..They do not have to worry, I have stocked up on the sunflower seeds, suet and peanuts. They will not go hungry around my yard..
In the spring, this Cardinal pair will chase off any other Cardinal that shows up in their yard. But, I think they become nicer during a snowstorm and actually become civil and share the seeds and feeders.
My poor female is not looking happy with this cold weather and snow...I think she is ready for spring just like I am..bring it on.
I have been seeing the House Sparrows going inside one of my birdhouses. I think they are huddling in the house to keep warm.. We do have protection for the birds from the weather with all the birdhouses, pine trees, shrubs, the wood pile and bushes..
Thanks for visiting my post and for the nice comments.
I hope you can join in on my MEME called Saturday Critters..early on Saturday Mornings ...join in with the party and post your cute critters.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
Eileen,
ReplyDeleteI don't have Cardinals here and I miss them most around Christmas time so thank you for sharing your images of these wonderful birds!
the cardinals sure brighten up the landscape!
ReplyDeleteA great post, lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteA lot of details to study!
Beautiful pictures of the cardinal couple. I think the females are so beautiful with their orange beaks. I do like this time of year but I hear what you're saying about driving in the snow, ice etc.
ReplyDeleteThey are really pretty Eileen!
ReplyDeleteEileen, what great shots! I adore cardinals, my favorite wild bird. Don't see too many here anymore. It is a shame. xo
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen!!!Wonderful pictures!!!Great photography!!The cardinal bird is so preety!!I really like these birds!!!Thank you for sharing!!!Wish you a lovely week!!Hug!
ReplyDeleteDimi..
Just beautiful Eileen!
ReplyDeleteThey are surely beautiful birds to look at.
ReplyDeletethe cardinals look great in the snow.
ReplyDeleteI´ll ask the Long Tailed Tits if they want to take a trip over to you. :)
The cardinals look so beautiful dear Eileen . The female cardinal does look like she is ready for spring just as you are :) have a good week and much love your way.
ReplyDeleteIf I had to pick a bird that personified Christmas- it would be the scarlet red cardinal..they are so beautiful and colorful, especially in the snow.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of the cardinals in the snow. I like snow but I don't like dealing with driving in it, particularly when the roads are icy.
ReplyDeleteCardinals and Christmas seem to go hand and hand and then if you add a sprinkle of snow ... well, that is just perfect. I am a lover of the female colors as are other of your followers, but the bold red of that handsome little boy can't be denied. Beautiful pictures, Eileen ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Nice photos of the cardinals.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful to see!
ReplyDeleteEileen, I was glad to see your Cardinals...and we, too, have lots of food and protection for them...:)JP
ReplyDeleteYour Cardinals are beautiful with the backdrop of snow!! We had more than usual this summer and fall, but you must have them all since I haven't seen the around in the last month or so!!
ReplyDeleteThe snow/cold must be difficult on the birds and those bird legs!!
They are such a treat to see in the winter! Lovely captures Eileen!
ReplyDeleteOMG, Eileen...You all got slammed. I wonder how Chestertown came out. We did not get anywhere near this much of the white stuff. I used to love it because school would be called off and I could stay at home, but now that I am retired and can do without it. The older I get the less I like the extreme cold and the extreme hot. Happy Season. genie
ReplyDeleteI love your cardinal-in-the-snow photo.
ReplyDeleteI don't love the crazies, either. Oversized-vehicle people have way too much confidence--and momentum.
gorgeous red. so pretty in the snow. ( :
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos! I especially like the one with the cardinal pair in the branches. You are a kind spirit to take care of the birds in the winter. :-)
ReplyDeleteCardinals are such striking birds - well, the males are - and seem designed to pose in snow! I hope it's a short winter for your sake, and that the drivers take more care on the roads.
ReplyDeleteEileen, such lovely photos, specially the one with snow falling. Birds, like all other animals, know where to come for food in the cold. Super Cardinals. Greetings from Jean
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! The snow is a nice bonus! I'm partial to female Cardinals.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photos of the Cardinals in the snow.
ReplyDeleteWonderful birds! The male is a handsome devil. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of some gorgeous cardinals. I love the females with their bright orange lipstick beaks. So very pretty.
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree on winter driving. I'm not worried so much about hubby's driving as I am about all the nuts out there that can't seem to slow down.
Have a wonderful day, Eileen.
I always wonder (and worry) about the birds and creatures when it rains so heavily here in Mwadui. But as the rain lets up, we hear the birds chirping again. Resilient to the core. I love the female Cardinal. She is quite striking for a female of the species. I hope you're having a great day. Greetings, Jo
ReplyDeleteHo my goodness, these cardinals are soooo gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWish we had them in France!!!
One day I'll have to come and visit you!! LOL! I wish but I am joking... if we manage to sell our property, our footsteps will lead us to Aussie land!
Great post, Eileen!
Cheers, keep well
Beautiful pictures of the cardinals in the snow, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteThey are one of the best species in this world, well photographed.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos of the red bird and the snow. A really good contrast.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day, Eileen. Best regards, Synnöve
....they're so special and great for the camera
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many extra birds make it through the winter because of garden feeder like yours - I suspect its a lot!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
They are all beautiful Eileen,
ReplyDeletelove this post again.
Greetings, Joop
Love your beautiful cardinals, Eileen. We have at least two cardinals living in our yard. Yesterday a bunny decided to hang out in our backyard, too. Not sure why he is staying with us.
ReplyDeleteEileen, I just love your Cardinal photos! DO send some my way would ya?
ReplyDeleteYour cardinal pictures are wonderful. We had our feeders down for a while, after our last bear intrusion. We put the feeders back up again a couple days ago. The birds haven't found them yet.
ReplyDeletethey are always beautiful BUT when you add in snow, it just equals gorgeous!! they are wonderful captures eileen, the birds, the falling snow, the pretty tangled tree branches, all so pretty!!
ReplyDeletei had a special visitor yesterday, (the flicker) i am saving those pictures for saturday!!
I LOVE the contrast between the red and the snow. It's so lovely isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThe cardinals are so pretty in the snow! They really brighten up a snowy yard.
ReplyDeleteThe poor birds in winter...why don't some of them migrate? We have plenty of room here. These cardinals are in good shape considering the conditions they're in. Nice photos!
ReplyDeleteCardinals in the snow simply scream Christmas time is here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, Eileen :)
Hi Eileen, So cheery and pretty. Just says Winter charm. The Northern Cardinals are beautiful and especially more so when in snow. Nice pictures and pleasant scenes. By the way, I thought of you when at Paynes Prairie State Park on Monday - saw several Sand Hill Cranes and other birds there. Have a wonderful day today!
ReplyDeleteAGREED...... Stay in doors and watch the Cardinals.
ReplyDeleteThe cardinals are soooo gorgeous in the snow. Very festive, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I've told you a million times how much I love cardinals...these pictures remind me of the only way I ever saw them (on Christmas cards) for all the years we lived in the Pacific Northwest.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I think Cardinals look beautiful up against the snow. Makes for a picturesque scene!
ReplyDeleteThis is really wonderful Eileen. We have no cardinals and I find them so beautiful to see. Lovely as you have them photographed classification snow. I really enjoyed it :-)
ReplyDeleteNeat photos of all the birds. They are well taken care of in your garden. It must be paradise for them. Thanks so much for stopping by and wishing us a Happy Anniverary Eileen. All I can say is, time flies :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! I love cardinals.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird! I haven't seen any here lately, but I know they are around.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures in snow.
ReplyDeleteYour cardinals are gorgeous
Greetings
I could have written this post since I agree with everything you say… I love snow (wish we'd get a little) --but don't like driving in it… I love and feed the birds --and our Cardinals seem to share things with 'other' Cardinals in winter… Love those birds --especially the males --in winter when it snows… Gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
Hugs,
Betsy
I'm no fan of snow, either, but I did enjoy your photos. The second one is especially good in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteEillen!!!.. Very nice pictures and Merry Christmas ..
ReplyDeletelove love love the cardinals!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are my favorite bird and love seeing them in the snow.
thanks for sharing
Oh lovely series Eileen... I don't see enough of them here.... Michelle
ReplyDeleteI guess introducing Cardinals to Australia would be wrong ... but I just LOVE that hit of bright RED!!
ReplyDeleteThe cardinals really show up in the snow. Too bad we don't get them here. The only birds I've been seeing at my feeders are chickadees. Not sure why the redpolls haven't shown up yet.
ReplyDeleteOur snow is finally melting, but one of the things I enjoyed during its siege was the brilliant hue of the cardinals against the white backdrop!
ReplyDeleteHi Wonderful shot of the CardinLs in the snow.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing cardinals since I have never seen them in the area where we live now. They are beautiful against the snow.
ReplyDeleteOh I love these birds, and their colors! Gorgeous shots!!!
ReplyDeleteCardinals are so lovely! I wish we had them here in Aus!!
ReplyDeletefantastic captures of the cardinals in the snow!
ReplyDeletesuch lovely scenes.
I am enjoying your MISSUS cardinal and she only comes infrequently here and I can't get a decent picture of her for the life of me
ReplyDelete( Yet, at least : )
The red cardnials are a really beautiful bird! The male really stands out in the snow! Great shots!
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