Young Cardinals are hard to find away from feeders in late summer when they tend to bide their time high in trees or in dense cover for safety as they learn the ropes of life without being fed by their parents. Here we find a pair of young Northern Cardinal siblings, male and female, and their mother hanging out high in a tree with a special vantage point from a nearby high deck overlooking the forest. Its always special to be at eye level with these gorgeous birds when they are not in the artificial feeder environment. You'll also see an immature male Rose-breasted Grosbeak a close relative of the cardinals.
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