Is it nesting time?

Here’s a video of Red and Mrs. You can see Red feeding Mrs. a sunflower!

What are you looking forward to this week?

38 thoughts on “Is it nesting time?

  1. So sweet EA! I hope the babies once they fly stay close by and add to the cardinal family in your yard. My week holds a dental appt- the last one that I will have in WA before I move. I really like my hygienist here. She’s going to be hard to replace 🙁

    • Thanks! I wonder if the babies stick around or go find their own territory? When we moved here we did have a juvenile cardinal. Maybe he grew up to be Red? How much longer do you have before your move? Yes, a good hygenist is valuable to have.

      • I know crow families stay together, but not much about other bird types after fledglings leave the nest! I’m leaving in a few months…

      • I will have to do more reading. I do know hawks teach their fledglings for a couple years on how to hunt, etc. You have lots of time to prepare for your move and to say goodbye to Washington.

  2. An amazing video, so we could see Red feeding the Mrs. I love the picture of both of them and those Doves – beautiful! You have the perfect float, it doesn’t look too bound, so they can stand nicely. It’s al lovely moment. Thanks for sharing info about the Cardinals, I did not know this. Oh, and thanks for the shout out, that was nice. Soon, you can do a documentary on Cardinals.

    • I’m so glad you enjoyed my post, photos and video. I hope I’m right that Red and Mrs. are making a nest and that we’ll have baby Cardinals soon! Otherwise, they aren’t hanging out as much because my husband isn’t feeding them often enough! The pool float is from Costco and we’ve had it for years. I’m glad the doves use it!

  3. I am looking forward to the tree guys finally boring out the trunk! They are doing it Friday.
    We have a bird bath, and it has become the local pool for all sorts of birds. Doves, Cardinals, Blue Jays, Falcons, Crows…..they all get in and splash around. They splash all the water out with their wings so we are filling it pretty much everyday. Then they all mosey over to the bird feeder and treat it like an all-you-can-eat buffet. We love the wildlife, but safflower seeds can be pricy.

    • So far, one dove ventured into the bird bath. We had a huge storm last night and it’s still raining, so the birds have plenty of water. My husband had to take over bird feeding while I’m laid up. He isn’t nearly as generous with the seed as I am!

  4. Is that fresh water under the pool float? I’d hate to think your birds are drinking chemicals.
    Cardinals are so lovely. We often have pairs at our house as well.
    Fascinating cactus…

    • It’s a pretty picture of the happy couple! I am so hoping that there will be little reds flying around soon. Otherwise, their lack of hanging out has to do with my husband not feeding them as well as I do! I’d hear Red sing and I was trained to be out there filling the bird feeder.

  5. How nice that they picked the area around your yard in which to start a family. They must feel pretty safe… and who wouldn’t with that scary cholla protecting them? Chollas are really pretty but I wouldn’t get within three feet of one 🙂 .

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