The babies are always a bit ugly and show their dinosaur roots but they turn into such beautiful little birds...unless they are vultures:) What is an exception are the chicks...so cute that usually become dinner for us later on. Oops I went macabre there
They sure are. Where I previously lived we had about 2 dozen and they were so beautiful in the winter against the snow. Of course, you have all kinds of beauties at your place:)
I can see why the birds are called cardinals.
ReplyDeleteAren't they gorgeous?
DeleteUgly little things when they're young, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteLittle ugly ducklings that grow into beautiful swans, er birds.
DeleteMy goodness are vast difference from young to adult...never seen by me before.
ReplyDeleteThey do look different, don't they?
DeleteI have a cardinal pair, but don't know where they built the nest. It's somewhere in the woods. I don't often see them, but hear them singing.
ReplyDeleteWhen we lived out in the country we never saw the nests either, too many trees:) There's probably all kinds of baby birds there.
DeleteThose bird babies are sooooooooo gorgeous! We don't get cardinals here what a pity. Okay, we get lots of other pretty birds! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteYou do have some pretty ones:)
DeleteWell your place is just going to the birds
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DeleteHa ha:)
DeleteWhen birds are still babies, I can't tell! I just call them baby birds :)
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DeleteThe babies are always a bit ugly and show their dinosaur roots but they turn into such beautiful little birds...unless they are vultures:) What is an exception are the chicks...so cute that usually become dinner for us later on. Oops I went macabre there
ReplyDeleteBaby chicks and ducks are awfully cute. Not dinner for me. Nope.
DeleteI have 2 pairs of cardinals; their peeps are distinctive. but I have never seen the babies.
ReplyDeleteThey keep them well hidden don't they? I never did see the nest just saw the little baby fledglings in the yard.
DeleteAwesome pictures Sandra.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Thanks, Yvonne! Heading your way:)
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DeleteOoooh.
ReplyDeleteAnd a tinge of jealousy. Cardinals are beautiful birds.
They sure are. Where I previously lived we had about 2 dozen and they were so beautiful in the winter against the snow. Of course, you have all kinds of beauties at your place:)
DeleteLove watching the birds and their babies.
ReplyDeleteIndeed:)
DeleteLots of babies all around, I enjoy watching them grow.I sat yesterday just listening to the forest families around me.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, sounds very pleasant.
ReplyDeleteSo precious! The babies always look so different from the adults!! Cute chicken! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOh, they are WONDERFUL. I am sad that I'm quite sure I have or will miss my wren's babies learning to fly. Lucky you to have photos and all!
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