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Tanager vs Cardinal: Boys in Red Bathe-Off

August 13, 2017 by MoJo

Meet the Boys in Red

When the boys in red bathe-off, one might have the impression the bathe-off is between a pair of male Northern Cardinals.  In fact, the male on the left in the photo is a Summer Tanager.  Tanagers are much more elusive than Cardinals, but once you see them side-by-side you'll see that their red colors are different, the Tanager has a yellow (vs orange) beak, and the Cardinal has a black mask and head-crest whereas the Tanager does not.

Birdbath competitions seem to happen quite often around here -- usually it's boys being boys.  A female Cardinal had been bathing when the Tanager swooped in.  Who knows if the male Cardinal felt a need to show the Tanager who is the baddest boy in town.

Meet the Boys in Red

 

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Filed Under: All the Others, Feathers, Northern Cardinal Tagged With: Birdbath Competition, Northern Cardinal, Summer Tanager

Carolina Wren: Mealworms are MINE MINE MINE

August 9, 2017 by MoJo

I love watching the Carolina Wrens.  They have a special spunk about them -- personality+.  Each morning and evening I put live mealworms out for the birds.  There are many takers, but one of the species that stands out is the Wren.

The Carolina Wren views mealworms as MINE MINE MINE.  You see this behavior in the photo (right) but in the video you'll see MINE MINE MINE taken to the extreme.

The actual recorded event lasted a full 5 minutes, but the video here has been cropped down to 40 seconds.  You're welcome.  🙂

Carolina Wren Hogs the Mealworms

 

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Filed Under: Carolina Wren, Feathers Tagged With: Carolina Wren, Mealworms

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