Red Art Gallery – Northern Cardinal # 76

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Northern Cardinal (Male)
Northern Cardinal (Male)

Northern Cardinal (Female)
Northern Cardinal (Female)

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Birds of the Week # 49

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Red-winged Blackbird



Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) is a passerine bird of the family Icteridae found in most of North America and much of Central America. It breeds from Alaska and Newfoundland south to Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, Mexico, and Guatemala, with isolated populations in western El Salvador, northwestern Honduras, and northwestern Costa Rica. The male is unmistakable except in the far west of the US, where the tricolored blackbird occurs. Males of that species have a darker red epaulet edged with white, not yellow. Females of tricolored, bicolored, red-shouldered and red-winged blackbirds can be difficult to identify in areas where more than one form occurs. In flight, when the field marks are not easily seen, the red-winged blackbird can be distinguished from less closely related icterids such as common grackle and brown-headed cowbird by its different silhouette and undulating flight.


Mallard



Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa, and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The mallard is omnivorous and very flexible in its choice of food. Its diet may vary based on several factors, including the stage of the breeding cycle, short-term variations in available food, nutrient availability, and interspecific and intraspecific competition. The majority of the mallard’s diet seems to be made up of gastropods, insects (including beetles, flies, lepidopterans, dragonflies, and caddisflies), crustaceans, worms.


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Special Places # 65

Spain – Part # 3


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1 -2 – 3 – Top Row: Fishermen at Toledo’s River. Ceramics at store in Toledo’s Old Town.

4 – 5 – 6 – Second Row + 1: Colored glass window in the”Mezquita”. The Great Mosque was constructed on the orders of Abd ar-Rahman I in 785 CE, when Córdoba was the Capital of the Muslim-controlled region of Al-Andalus. It was expanded multiple times afterwards under Abd ar-Rahman’s successors up to the late 10th century. Among the most notable additions, Abd ar-Rahman III added a minaret (finished in 958) and his son Al-Hakam II added a richly-decorated new mihrab and maqsura section (finished in 971). The mosque was converted to a cathedral in 1236 when Córdoba was captured by the Christian forces of Castile during the Reconquista. This ancient Olive tree has more than a thousand year old, it remains outside the Mosque. View of the Guadalquivil River with old stone bridges on the background.

7 – 8 – Third Row: Bronze water fountain depicting children at play in great Plaza del Pilar, also, man walking up in front of a gorgeous door in Zaragoza.

9 – Bottom Row – First column: The Puerta de Alcala monument in the Plaza de la Independencia (Independence Square) in Madrid, Spain.

10 – Bottom Row- Second column: Water fountain inside of an ancient Cathedral in Granada.


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Red Art Gallery – Northern Cardinal # 75

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Northern Cardinal (Female)
Northern Cardinal (Female)

Northern Cardinal (Male)
Northern Cardinal (Male)

© HJ Ruiz – Avian101