Red Gallery – Northern Cardinal
You are welcome to the Northern Cardinal Photo Gallery, every Saturday!
It’s suggested to relax and enjoy!
The Northern Cardinal is a territorial song bird. The male sings in a loud, clear whistle from the top of a tree or another high location to defend his territory. He will chase off other males entering his territory. He may mistake his image on various reflective surfaces as an invading male, and will fight his reflection relentlessly. The northern cardinal learns its songs, and as a result the songs vary regionally. Mated pairs often travel together.
Also, the songs of a northern cardinal will usually overlap more in syllables when compared to other northern cardinals near it than those far away from it.








I heard one chipping yesterday, though I never saw it. I always enjoy this gallery — in this one, the last photo’s especially appealing to me.
Thank you very much Linda. 🙂
They are gorgeous!! 🙂
Thank you Indira! 🙂
I did relax and enjoy!
The first and fourth photos were my top ones
-‘but the series flows and it is like the first one is looking down at the post!
Thank so much Ivette! 🙂
Excellent pictures as ever, HJ.
Thanks my friend! 🙂
I missed my Saturday Reds from you but sooooo enjoyed them right now, HJ!
Thank you Donna! The reds are good at all times! 🙂