We’ve started the week with mild weather temperatures, which it’s surprising, since, last week’s coldest temperatures. I’m all for this change!
I’ve also noticed the consumption of seeds by my birds has increased considerably as well as the suet-seed mix. I really don’t care if they eat more, to me , it indicates that more birds revisiting my feeders, as long as birds find food, they are happy and also make me happy. I get more opportunities for shooting pictures.
Last Monday we were invited to one to a neighbor’s home for a birthday party of their 6 years old twin boys. It was the first time that I went to their home. We had fun, as did the children at their party. I found out that the twins have bought each a bird house, because they see our birds and they want to have them in their yard too. They have been birds coming to my backyard and they are hoping to have some in their backyard too. Seems like I’ve been an inspiration for them. This made me smile.
Note: Reminder to follower readers, starting February 16th (Sunday) I’ll be taking a week vacation with my family to Florida. During that time I will not blog any posts! Then, I will be back on February, 24th (Sunday) day that I will resume my blogging. Thank you! – H.J.
The Northern Cardinal is found throughout the eastern and central regions of America year round, due to the fact that they do not migrate. They tend to inhabit woodland edges and grassland landscapes with thickets and shrubbery they can hide and nest in. They are often found in close proximity to human habitation due in large part to the food that is provided to them in backyard bird feeders.




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