Review with Female Cardinal
This female cardinal in my backyard was the first photograph I took in 2014. Note she is duller than her brightly colored male mate – she has one streak of red feathers to display. What was your first 2014 photograph?
Elsewhere in the Blogosphere
- Lorri has a book review of The King of Schnorrers by Israel Zangwill.
- I can’t even begin to imagine the pain of losing a child. Phyllis continues to write after her son Sam has died; in this post, she talks about “the terrible vacuum of grief.“
EG CameraGirl says
I haven't seen a female cardinal close up yet this year...well, not in good light, anyway. Although the male is more colourful, I usually think the female is equally beautiful. ;)
Leora says
I have had the good fortune of regular visitations. And they don't "run away" (mostly) when I get closer with my camera. I agree, the female is a beauty in a subtle, unassuming way.
Ramblingwoods says
You have more opportunity to see cardinals than I do here..... Lovely female... Michelle
Leora says
I should really appreciate what I have, right? You had mentioned you get goldfinches - I haven't seen those here. Tempted to set up another bird feeder.
Yesterday my daughter said she wants a pet blue jay (after I told her we had a group of blue jay visitors for a few hours).
Lorri M. says
I love the links to your posts...
Thank you for linking me.
I love the female cardinal, and unlike the red male, she has more defined contrasts.
Leora says
Lorri, thanks! Funny, years ago I named that category "Week in Review." I was either less busy with work or more ambitious (or both). Too much trouble to change a category name, but it's more like "Review after a Busy Period." Glad you like the links to the posts. I find these reviews useful later when I need to look back at more blog posts.
Lorri M. says
I remember your posts with that title.
I often do a review, but not always on Friday, so I just use a title that comes to mind at the time. They are useful, I agree.
Susan Cooper says
Aw, I wish I had them where I lived. Sigh! :-)
Leora says
Susan, I suppose I should not take those lovely creatures for granted! I love their visits.
Donna@Gardens Eye View says
I took lots of pictures of big fluffy snowflakes as we had quite a storm on 1/1.
Leora says
Snow, snow, snow ... now there's a theme I need to learn to paint.