Red Gallery – Northern Cardinal
You are welcome to the Northern Cardinal Photo Gallery, every Saturday!
It’s suggested to relax and enjoy!
The diet of the northern cardinal consists mainly (up to 90%) of weed seeds, grains, and fruits. It is a ground feeder and finds food while hopping on the ground through trees or shrubbery. It will also consume insects, including beetles, cicadas, grasshoppers, and snails; it feeds its young almost exclusively on insects. Other common items include corn (maize) and oats, sunflower seeds, the blossoms and bark of elm trees, and drinks maple sap from holes made by sapsuckers, an example of commensalism. During the summer months it shows preference for seeds that are easily husked, but is less selective when food is scarce during winter. Putting safflower seed in a feeder is a strong strategy for attracting them.








The birds stand out in dark background.
Yes, when shot early in the morning. Thank you Indira. 🙂
I would like to have all the seeds necessary to enjoy its wonderful colors.
Thank you M. 🙂
As always fantastic pictures of beautiful creatures. Thanks for that.
Greetings Balle
Thanks so much Balle! 🙂
Immagini di rara bellezza, che ho molto apprezzato
Buona domenica e un saluto,silvia
Ciao Silvia, come stai. Grazie per il tuo bel commento. 🙂
All so nice and the last one – my fav
Thank you very much Ivette! 🙂
The branch in the last one makes a “Y” which is my favorite letter – ha
This is mine: $ 🙂
Right on!!
Gorgeous shots, H.J.!!
Thanks so much Dorinda! 🙂
Beautiful as always, and they brightened another Saturday for me, thank you HJ! 🙂
It may as well be therapeutic for you Donna!. Thank you my friend. 🙂