Red Gallery – Northern Cardinal
You are welcome to the Northern Cardinal Photo Gallery, every Saturday!
It’s suggested to relax and enjoy!
The female builds a cup nest in a well-concealed spot in dense shrub or a low tree 1–3 m (3.3–9.8 ft) off the ground. The nest is made of thin twigs, bark strips, and grasses, lined with grasses or other plant fibers. Eggs are laid one to six days following the completion of the nest. The eggs are white, with a tint of green, blue or brown, and are marked with lavender, gray, or brown blotches which are thicker around the larger end. The shell is smooth and slightly glossy.








Needless to say…beautiful!! 🙂
Thanks so much Indira! 🙂
Gorgeous shots! 💖
Thank you Dorinda! 🙂
You’re welcome, H.J.!
Excellent pictures as ever, HJ.
Thank you Tom! 🙂
stunning and beautiful colors…
Thank you very much Mihrank! 🙂
Beautifully captures, HJ, your “Reds” always make me smile. 🙂
Thank you Donna! 🙂
I envy you for getting these gorgeous visitors in your yard regularly, H.J. I, too, would take photos of them all the time. 😊
I’m sure you would! Thank you Tanja. 🙂