"Usually, the baby cardinals do not have orange beaks. Their beaks remain sort of dark brown until they are mature--end of summer here. I think that one is a mature female.
Love those red bellied woodpecker pictures, Beth."
We still have 12" of snow on the ground here in southeast Ohio but I was encouraged when I heard a robin singing last week. But today I saw a flock of robins in the yard----Yeahhhh. Can spring be far behind? I wonder if I should report the sighting somewhere?
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