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  1. Male Cardinal

    Male Cardinal

  2. The Lady

    The Lady

  3. American Cardinal in Flight

    American Cardinal in Flight

    American Cardinal
  4. Northern Cardinal (female)

    Northern Cardinal (female)

    Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis magnirostris) Photographed at Camelot Park, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Riparian; hackberry/elm dominated woodland adjacent to a creek at ca. 91 m (300 ft) elevation. Post Oak Savannah Vegetational Area.
  5. Northern Cardinal (male)

    Northern Cardinal (male)

    Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis magnirostris) Photographed at Camelot Park, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Riparian; hackberry/elm dominated woodland adjacent to a creek at ca. 91 m (300 ft) elevation. Post Oak Savannah Vegetational Area.
  6. Male Cardinal

    Male Cardinal

    One of my regulars around here...and he's not camera shy at all.
  7. Serenading for his mate

    Serenading for his mate

    Woke up to 'tweet tweet' song of this male cardinal on a grey spring morning.
  8. I don't think that is......

    I don't think that is......

    .....the waiter to my left.
  9. Northern Cardinal - Male

    Northern Cardinal - Male

    A cardinal sitting on the backyard cherry tree during a recent snow fall.
  10. Northern Cardinal

    Northern Cardinal

    We had a little snow yesterday.....just enough.....dusted the ground and gone. Gave me some time in the blind for some shots.
  11. Northern Cardinal (male)

    Northern Cardinal (male)

    Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis superbus) Nineteen subspecies have been described with 18-19 being recognized, author dependent. Only subspecies superbus is mapped for Arizona. Photographed just outside of Patagonia, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA. Desert mountain valley and Sonoita...
  12. Northern Cardinal (female)

    Northern Cardinal (female)

    Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis superbus) Nineteen subspecies have been described with 18-19 being recognized, author dependent. Only subspecies superbus is mapped for Arizona. Photographed in an American Black Elderberry just outside of Patagonia, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA...
  13. PULL UP.....PULL UP....

    PULL UP.....PULL UP....

    ...YOU ARE TOO LOW!!!!!!!!!
  14. Got it...but not quite gone

    Got it...but not quite gone

  15. grouchy at the feeder

    grouchy at the feeder

    female cardinal
  16. Northern Cardinal Male

    Northern Cardinal Male

    Shutter Speed:1/500 second Aperture:F/4.0 Focal Length:200 mm ISO Speed:320
  17. MR. CARDINAL

    MR. CARDINAL

    ON A RAINY DAY.
  18. CARDINAL  LADY

    CARDINAL LADY

    WINTER VISITOR
  19. Northern Cardinal

    Northern Cardinal

    More from the archives
  20. Northern Cardinal, Female

    Northern Cardinal, Female

    Happy New Year everyone
  21. NORTHERN CARDINAL ~ FEMALE

    NORTHERN CARDINAL ~ FEMALE

    Nice to start the New Year off with a couple firsts. Would of like to of caught her mate. Maybe tomorrow.
  22. Cardinal

    Cardinal

    Been trying to take a picture of this cardinal for weeks.. He was always buried in the bushes .. but finally got a fairly clear shot of him. He actually posed for me for a few minutes..
  23. Live by the sword......

    Live by the sword......

    Cardinal Jumping Spider (Phidippus cardinalis: Salticidae) Ironically, its prey is an Assassin bug. Photographed in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Bottomland hardwood woodland dominated by cedar elm and water oak with some water hickory at ca. 96 m (315 ft)...
  24. Cardinal in flight

    Cardinal in flight

    A Cardinal just taking off after a quick bite to eat
  25. Aborted landing

    Aborted landing

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