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In reply to the discussion: Because of the heavy snow I'm cleaning the bird feeders every 15 mins a couple photos (update x 2) [View all]PasadenaTrudy
(3,998 posts)45. The only place I've seen cardinals
was on a beach in Kauai! So bizzare. We don't have birds like that even in SoCal.
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Because of the heavy snow I'm cleaning the bird feeders every 15 mins a couple photos (update x 2) [View all]
Omaha Steve
Dec 2015
OP
In some areas where there isn't enough natural places for homes they will peck holes in homes.
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#29
The one I have that hangs around will sometimes spend the night in a wooden nest platform
TwilightGardener
Dec 2015
#31
I love watching them probe around for buggies. I have plenty to offer, unfortunately.
TwilightGardener
Dec 2015
#32
When ever the Steller Jays visit there is always a single flicker with them. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#30
Years ago when I hunted deer in the winter I noticed the different bird species in cooperation.
Enthusiast
Jan 2016
#49
I am guessing there is some mutual benefit. Maybe one is the watch out for the other or
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#50
omg. cardinals. thank you for this. My mom's favorite bird. she died unexpectedly in front of me
roguevalley
Dec 2015
#6
Cardinals are a visit to you from someone in Heaven, or so they say. Merry Christmas Steve..n/t
monmouth4
Dec 2015
#25
I am keeping the Anna's Hummingbirds in nectar. Not too hard so far. It's only got to freezing a
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#34
Glad to see you helping our feathered friends. I also wanted to thank you for the hummingbird
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#54
I believe it's territorial. A neighbor has that. One male will sit in a tree and wait for others
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#57