I am linking up with Mosaic Monday and Our World Tuesday
These last two weeks of January seem to be making up for the previous two mild winters we had. The temperatures have been in the single digits and the teens during the day.. With these cold temps the snow is just not melting..I am longing for spring and warmer weather. The birds seem to be adapting to these cold and snowy days.. I am keeping them all well fed.
My Cardinal tree..
A cardinal tree, female and male cardinals and two Grackles.
A pretty male Cardinal
My Redbellied woodie, more cardinals and some Starlings.
A redbellied woodie and a junco outside my window.
The birds have been a treat to watch on these snowy days when I am stuck in the house. I hope everyone is staying warm and safe during this arctic weather we are having.
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Thanks to our host: Mary our host of Mosaic Monday and to the hosting group of Our World Tuesday: Arija, Gattina, Lady Fi, Sylvia, Sandy and Jennifer. I wish everyone a happy week ahead!
the cardinals are just gorgeous - better than any christmas ornaments in the tree. :)
ReplyDeletei have never seen that many cardinals in one tree. usually they don't like each other. if they are females they are cool but not males. just wondering? happy weekend. ( :
ReplyDeleteThe cardinals are such beautiful splashes of color!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat to view your bird photos. The Cardinals are gorgeous. It has even been cold in GA, but no snow here.
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteI am delighted Cardinal. This beautiful birds.
I know them. I watched with Tex and Debbie.
Lovely pictures, fantastic shots.
Greetings from distant and cold Polish.
Lucia
Beautiful birds in the winter scenery, greetings :)
ReplyDeleteI am very happy to be here again!! I like the Cardinals very much. Your photo are amazing! I loved your idea about Saturday's Critters and i will join you the next days!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great new week!!
You get the prize Eileen . . . AMAZING photo with eight CARDINALS. I am in envy . . .
ReplyDeletelovely photos, how wonderful to have a tree full of cardinals
ReplyDeleteIt really does look cold. The red of the birds stands out beautfully, and at least you have them visiting to enjoy. I hope it warms up a bit for you soon.
ReplyDeleteThe cardinals and red headed woodpecker are lovely in the snow!! Know they visit your yard daily!! I don't know how the poor birds make it through this winter!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of a cold winter day! Stay warm this week!
ReplyDelete'My cardinal tree'...LOVE this, Eileen! What an absolute joy to see those birds on the tips of the bare branched tree, kind of like Christmas lights at the beginning of the season, when everyone is excited about the holidays!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures, as always. You are such a sweetheart for keeping those lovelies well fed, and in this freeze out, too!
Have a super week!
Poppy
Hello Eileen!!!How beautiful it is to have a treee full of Cardinals!!Oh,i love those bird!!!Amazing pictures!!!You really take good care of them!Hope you're warm and safe!Wish you a lovely new week!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Dimi...
Such beautiful birds Eileen - I wish our birds were more colourful - I'm sure I've remarked on that before!
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to see that you all take care of them to get them through to Spring - thank you, all girls after my own heart!
To have a tree that hosts the cardinal...how wonderful!!!! Great pics! Have a grand day!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, the Cardinals are the best, thanks Eileen.
ReplyDeleteLove your cardinal tree. A living Christmas tree. Hope it warms for you soon.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have a lot of cardinals! We still haven't seen any Red-bellied Woodpeckers.
ReplyDeleteThe cardinal tree is very neat. And I love all of your pretty birds. We're not stuck inside but we love our feeders and have lots of birds right now. Stay warm my friend and keep those feeders loaded!
ReplyDeleteSo many great shots, Eileen...:)JP
ReplyDeleteI've never seen these birds in the wild- beautiful pictures :)
ReplyDeleteYou have the largest flock of cardinals in your Cardinal Tree that I have ever seen. We're getting ready for another blast of cold weather.
ReplyDeleteOh how love those photo,s Eileen. That cardinal is so beautiful, it is really my favorite.
ReplyDeleteHave a Nice week
A wonderful series of photos! The cardinals are little beauties!
ReplyDeleteEileen,
ReplyDeleteI love your Cardinal Tree! It is beautiful and your Cardinals have cooperated so nicely-they even seem to have perched on the right branches so as to keep the tree decorated properly! Going to pin this one!
Have a lovely week,
Jemma
LOVE Cardinals. Please send some my way!
ReplyDeleteWow, lots of life around the yard.
ReplyDeleteThere are no Cardinals were I live. Your Cardinals are beautiful. I would love to see them one day.
ReplyDeleteLovely snaps! I wish my backyard birds were close enough to the windows to shoot. I've gone almost 2 weeks without any photography and it's killing me. I'm working on 5 days of images from the first two weeks of January and I'm about to run out of post material. Hurry up spring!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen! I have to say, that I think this is one of my favorite series of your photos--Cardinals are my favorites in any season, and you've captured them perfectly in this one, your photos would make great cards!
ReplyDeleteThe weather here is the same! You must be providing some pretty good grub, so many cardinals! I love that woody! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures.. That is something that I have always wanted to take is picture of birds during the winter.. but I am never in the right place at the right time
ReplyDeleteComing over from Mosaic Monday
Wow, all those cardinals are amazing. They sure stand out. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteIs that really eight cardinals in one picture?! I've never seen that many at once.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured!!
ReplyDeleteLove the cardinals!
ReplyDeleteso hard on those beautiful birds, doing it tough in harsh weathers. Lovely photographs always, Eileen
ReplyDeleteSome beautiful birds, Eileen! Amazing reds.
ReplyDeleteSome beautiful reds!
ReplyDeleteLove your "cardinal tree!" We don't have cardinals here in the PNW, so I enjoy seeing your photos of them. Wish you could send some of that snow over to our mountains!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, I have never seen so many Cardinals together. I only get one pair over the winter months. Enjoy your week:) Jen
ReplyDeleteI love the cardinals! They are the prettiest decorations you could have. :-) The birds are such a bright spot during this cold and gray time.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds in the winter scenery.
The cardinals are beautiful of color.
Nice light and very well photographed, my compliments.
that cardinal tree is just amazing.I've never seen that many cardinals in one place.
ReplyDeleteThese are just amazing birds to see. The cardinals tree made me drop my jaw! Incredible..stay warm!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great blog this is!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully all those cardinals and you have them also very beautifully photographed. Also you woodpecker is a picture. I have only the great spotted woodpecker in real life so I enjoy twice over these beautiful pictures.
Lovely pictures. We put 2 patio doors in our living room that open to a long deck/porch. Our feeders are in front of the door, so we watch the bird action from our recliners. Our red bellied woodies don't like Starlings! So much fun to watch the birds get along..or not~lol~
ReplyDeleteThe first one with the cardinals, so many of them! Beautiful shots as always Eileen. Have a great week :)
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ReplyDeleteawwwww
Wonderful photos of the birds in the yard. I love these red feathers. Great !
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Synnöve
I always wonder how the birds and the little creatures survive in the cold frosty snowy days. I guess some of them fly away to a warmer climate.
ReplyDeleteAnd others are glad of your bird feeder. I had a book when I was a child that I loved about a robin pair building a nest in the snowy Christmas time and getting bits and pieces from the children's Christmas tree, abd being fed crumbs on the window sill.
Have a wonderful week and thank you for stopping by my blog today.
Wow, the cardinal tree is amazing! What a sight to see! I don't see cardinals here, but I know they are around in another part of town.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh these are amazing!! I love the Cardinals in the winter - they are such a beautiful contrast to the winter shades :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds. Yes birds adopt very well to the changes.
ReplyDeleteYou have make beautiful snow and bird photos!
ReplyDeleteWow , Lovely colours they have
ReplyDeleteThe cardinals are beautiful. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThe birds stand out well in winter. Love the Cardinals - what a colour - we don't have them here.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, wintry photos and such beautiful birds, Eileen! I particularly love the cardinals, too!! Hope you have a great week! Stay warm!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the cardinals and woodpecker in winter. You are so fortunate to have them visiting you to brighten up the day.
ReplyDeletei'm not sure what i would do, if i didn't spend half the day bird watching!!
ReplyDeletei would love to attend your cardinal party, there are so many and they are just so beautiful. it looks like they didn't invite the girls!!
What an amazing number of cardinals in one place.
ReplyDeleteWow! We get Cardinals in onesy-twosies. That's impressive.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sight Eileen -- I've never seen so many cardinals in one place!
ReplyDeleteThose little red color spots are just beautiful in the snow (every picture looks like a Christmas card to me!).....Stay warm and cozy if you can. Surely spring must be on the way soon.
ReplyDeleteOh I love your Cardinal tree! There's nothing prettier than a bright red Cardinal up against stark white snow :)
ReplyDeleteI am in heaven when we see one cardinal in the yard but you had a whole tree of them. How cool. Valerie
ReplyDeleteI cant wait until our cardinal comes back this spring!
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of the tree full of red cardinals, Eileen! They are among my favorite bids!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen... I just love your Cardinal decorated tree !! They are so beautiful in a snow storm !!
ReplyDeleteI usually see 2 pairs, and that's it for me!!
Grace
What a pretty bouquet of cardinals!
ReplyDeleteGreat clicks Eileen!
ReplyDeleteGreat set of pictures - the cardinals in the trees look like Christmas decorations!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
so BUNT geht es bei uns nicht zu.
ReplyDeleteDer Kardinal ist ein Schmuckstück
LG vom katerchen
aww! the cardinals are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteyour yard is a bird preserve, eileen..as for them bird paradise.
beautiful series of photos!
big bugs!
Eileen,these brightly coloured birds look amazing against the subdued background palette.I think many of us are longing for Spring.Here,most days are damp,cold and dull.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday!
Ruby
Yikes...I thought for sure I had left a comment, scrolled back and forth a couple of times and then realized...ha ha FB. These are gorgeous Eileen and your Cardinal tree is wonderful. I have an old Winter image of a few in an evergreen, but nothing like this. So amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the birds and winter scenes.
ReplyDeleteOMG! You have Heaven in your yard! You are so lucky to have so many Cardinals!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love these photos of the red cardinals. Absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope the weather warms up for you soon, Eileen. Stay warm. xx
I had no idea cardinals stayed in wintery states and were so active in the snow!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing sight to see all those cardinals! How lovely in the snow.
ReplyDeletelol, the cardinals looks like christmas decorations. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful winter photos Eileen. I hear you on waiting for spring! Stay warm :)
ReplyDeletePretty winter series;-)
ReplyDeleteCéline & Philippe