Hiding in the bushes.



This northern cardinal was deep in a group of bushes. The eye focusing on my camera is amazing. 

It had no problem ignoring all the branches and picking up the eye of the bird.

Cardinalis cardinalis

The female cardinal sings duets with her mate during courtship and while she's on the nest. During that time, her singing tells her mate when to bring food — and also when to stay away. This warning keeps the more conspicuous male's visits to a minimum, lest his flashy color expose the nest to predators.

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