Chris Summers Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Sep 6, 2022 Posts 502 Solutions 2 Likes Received 1,802 Points 93 Name Chris Summers Jan 18, 2023 #1 What a lucky day I had. Captured a shot of a rare yellow cardinal as well as a hybrid bluebird/cardinal crossbreed! Attachments blue cardina; (4 of 1).jpg 928 KB · Views: 110 yellow cardina; (4 of 1).jpg 931 KB · Views: 107
What a lucky day I had. Captured a shot of a rare yellow cardinal as well as a hybrid bluebird/cardinal crossbreed!
Kamoshika Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Jan 15, 2023 Posts 559 Likes Received 2,266 Points 93 Name David Jan 18, 2023 #2 Wow, impressive. I've only seen the red ones.
Jake Shoots Birds Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Aug 29, 2021 Posts 531 Solutions 6 Likes Received 532 Points 93 Name Jake From City/State Jersey Jan 19, 2023 #3 You mean you didn't stick around for the offspring?! Attachments offspring.jpg 893.9 KB · Views: 100
Bryan Conner Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Jan 3, 2023 Posts 568 Solutions 2 Likes Received 557 Points 93 Name Bryan Conner City/State Ravensburg, Germany CC Welcome Yes Jan 20, 2023 #4 I I thought those were only visible on April 1st. But, it is amazing that you photographed each of them sitting on the same exact branch in the same exact pose. What are the odds of that happening? And on a day other than April 1st at that.
I I thought those were only visible on April 1st. But, it is amazing that you photographed each of them sitting on the same exact branch in the same exact pose. What are the odds of that happening? And on a day other than April 1st at that.