What a surprise!

Have a wonderful weekend. What exciting plans do you have?

Bird of the Week

Bird of the Week: CLXV

Cardinals are song birds and they have distinctive songs and calls. Here’s a LINK to their sounds from All About Birds.

Fun facts about Cardinals:

Male and female cardinals mate for life.

They are-non migratory and are year-round residents — even in the snow.

Cardinals are territorial and will chase other male cardinals away.

Early settlers in North America from Europe named the cardinals after Catholic cardinals because their bright red plumage reminded them of red robes worn by clergy.

Many people believe that cardinals represent a visit from a loved one who has passed away.

Thanks to fellow blogger from Down Under Bushboy for suggesting I join the Bird of the Week challenge.

What facts about Cardinals were new to you? Do you have any to add?

Fully in Bloom

This purple beavertail cactus has a beautiful yellow flower. I wondered why some beavertail are green and others yellow. This is what I found out:

Beavertail cacti (Opuntia basilaris) turn purple primarily as a stress response to cold temperatures, intense sun, or drought, acting as a natural sunscreen. This purple pigment, known as anthocyanin, protects the plant’s cells from damage, making the color change most intense during winter or arid conditions.

Here’s to a happy Monday and week ahead. What’s on your schedule for this week?

Backyard Critters

Happy Wednesday! Which photos do you like best and why?

The Final Month of Reading

April Reading List

A beavertail cactus in bloom with two flowers. There are more buds so more flowers to come!

What does April have in store for you?

Happy April First!

Mulies All Around

At first, I didn’t get any good shots of the Mulies, because of brush and bushes blocking my view. I watched as seven deer crossed our backyard behind our fence to the side yard. That’s when I started taking more photos.

Do you have a favorite Mule Deer photo?

What are your weekend plans?

My Bird Buddies

This video shows the Curved-billed thrasher in action!

How is your week going so far?