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Hi all
After glimpsing a male cardinal Mar 31 on Hillcrest Ave in Bible Hill, I
have been haunting the place whenever possible. The only nature event I
encountered was an extremely tame doe in my mothers back yard, eating apple
peelings I tossed out to her. FINALLY, yesterday evening when I was leaving
my mothers after spending the better part of the day doing chores for her, I
hear the cardinal! Out comes my camera, and I scout the neighboring yards,
but he's elusive! Then, as I rounded a bush he was sitting right in my line
of sight in a tree.I quickly snapped off 3 pics, only one of which was clear
enough to discern that it was indeed a male cardinal, so he's still there 26
days later. While following his calling, I did hear another cardinal
further down the street responding.whether it's male or female remains to be
seen.
Maria
Debert NS
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font-family:Arial'>After glimpsing a male cardinal Mar 31 on <st1:Street =
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have been
haunting the place whenever possible. The only nature event I =
encountered
was an extremely tame doe in my mothers back yard, eating apple peelings =
I
tossed out to her. FINALLY, yesterday evening when I was leaving =
my
mothers after spending the better part of the day doing chores for her, =
I hear
the cardinal! Out comes my camera, and I scout the neighboring =
yards, but
he’s elusive! Then, as I rounded a bush he was sitting right =
in my
line of sight in a tree…I quickly snapped off 3 pics, only one of =
which
was clear enough to discern that it was indeed a male cardinal, so =
he’s
still there 26 days later. While following his calling, I did hear
another cardinal further down the street responding…whether =
it’s
male or female remains to be seen.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
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font-family:Arial'>Debert NS<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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