This past week we're into "dogwood" winter -- cool days and nights, some rainy days, and dogwoods in full bloom. Took these two photos of a robin and female cardinal in the tree in my front yard. They look good together, don't you think?
Linking to
Wild Bird Wednesday .
Love these photos with the dogwoods! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey really look good!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers - we have to still wait flowers except crocuses in our nature :)
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gorgeous dogwood. nice views. ( :
ReplyDeleteThe dogwood looks so lovely as a frame of these cute little feathered characters!
ReplyDeleteWonderful - see how different your robin is to mine!
ReplyDeleteMost of the pictures I posted were taken with 100m of the parked car, and the wren was in the car park! But we also saw a lot of other birds just working around the edge of the car park! Its actually well known the "edges" of habitats can be very divers places, so a car park in a forest is a good place to be!
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Stewart M - Melbourne
What a lovely combination!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, a post of serenity and beauty!!! Wow.
ReplyDeleteThey look fabulous - I noticed that all of a sudden, the dogwoods in the woods are blooming- I love this time of the year.
ReplyDeletesweet red dogwood blossoms!
ReplyDeleteYour dogwood blooms are RED??? I've never seen that! Ours are white. Already come and gone. It was quick this year.
ReplyDeleteLovely dogwood blooms!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of these birds.
ReplyDeleteVery nice flowers between them are, well photographed.
Regards, Irma
Dogwood blooms and birds - a wonderful paring!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots Faye!
SOOO jealous of your blooming flowers! We're just getting rid of our snow. Thanks for sharing your pretty images!
ReplyDeletethey do look good in the dogwood too.
ReplyDeleteThe cardinal and robin look lovely among the dogwood blooms. Our dogwoods are just budding out. I think everything is late this spring.
ReplyDeleteYour Dogwood Winter has worked its way down here. But I like your birds -- and the dogwood blossoms.
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