I don’t see how anyone could be bored with such a pretty bird. I love seeing Steller’s jays every day and they are much more somber-looking. (I live in the Pacific Northwest and have never seen a cardinal.)
In parts of the not-too-South Cardinals are not only common but abundant. I remember driving on a (very) country road in Virginia about 70 years ago when a flock of about twenty cardinals streaked across the road in front of my car. Fortunately I wasn’t going at all fast. It was an amazing sight. Stunning. And Cardinal habits are sort of suicidal—if you were a brilliantly red medium-sized bird, would you think it was wise to perch in a conspicuously exposed place (as shown in Ms Mosco’s accurate drawings) and shriek “I’M A CARDINAL, I’M A CARDINAL” over and over?
Here’s something to think about: Cardinal comes from Latin cardō “hinge”. Not obvious!
Just today I was reminding myself to enjoy and admire the overwhelmingly prolific dandelion. If a seed catalog offered a cheerful flower that’s easy to grow and produces many intensely brilliant splashes of sunshine, wouldn’t we buy it? Same with familiar birds.
If a person can choose a different residence simply to win an elected office then a bird can do the same merely to be noticed and adored for the wonder he/she is.
A redundant comment, but this comic is my experience too! Living in Portland OR, every time I go back to Philly to visit family I’m always thrilled to see my first Cardinal! It never gets old.
ikini Premium Member over 2 years ago
I don’t see how anyone could be bored with such a pretty bird. I love seeing Steller’s jays every day and they are much more somber-looking. (I live in the Pacific Northwest and have never seen a cardinal.)
coop2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
and the lady cardinal rocks, too
Steverino Premium Member over 2 years ago
We once had some many cardinals in our yard that I was afraid they would get together and elect a new pope.
Lady loves a joke over 2 years ago
Go where you’re appreciated, little fella! There’s wonderful bird drawings and color, in this comic.
eolan59 over 2 years ago
I grew up in PA and always loved seeing and hearing Cardinals. I loved how they would usually show up at the feeder as a mated pair.
hunt.elen Premium Member over 2 years ago
They look lovely. Some day I’ll see one! And a firefly.
morningglory73 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I love cardinal’s songs. Very pretty bird.
AStarofDestiny over 2 years ago
Cardinals are my favorite, I never tire of watching them and hearing their song.
christineracine77 over 2 years ago
Those silly people in the second and third panels! There is nothing boring about cardinals. They are gorgeous and they have a lovely song.
LFate over 2 years ago
I would love to see a Cardinal and here their song. But I love most all birds.
AndrewSihler over 2 years ago
In parts of the not-too-South Cardinals are not only common but abundant. I remember driving on a (very) country road in Virginia about 70 years ago when a flock of about twenty cardinals streaked across the road in front of my car. Fortunately I wasn’t going at all fast. It was an amazing sight. Stunning. And Cardinal habits are sort of suicidal—if you were a brilliantly red medium-sized bird, would you think it was wise to perch in a conspicuously exposed place (as shown in Ms Mosco’s accurate drawings) and shriek “I’M A CARDINAL, I’M A CARDINAL” over and over?
Here’s something to think about: Cardinal comes from Latin cardō “hinge”. Not obvious!
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Cardinals are common where I live, but I still love to see them. They were my mom’s favorite bird and seeing one always reminds me of her.
crazeekatlady over 2 years ago
I would be willing to part with a few extra starlings if anyone wants some….Not all, just a few.
Durak Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s like Oregon is some sort of alternate, mirror universe. Creepy.
JH&Cats over 2 years ago
Just today I was reminding myself to enjoy and admire the overwhelmingly prolific dandelion. If a seed catalog offered a cheerful flower that’s easy to grow and produces many intensely brilliant splashes of sunshine, wouldn’t we buy it? Same with familiar birds.
comicalstart over 2 years ago
Episode 201
heathcliff2 over 2 years ago
If a person can choose a different residence simply to win an elected office then a bird can do the same merely to be noticed and adored for the wonder he/she is.
donut reply over 2 years ago
In Northeast Ohio it seems were are getting more Pileated Woodpeckers. I love their call.
Susan Zipin Premium Member over 2 years ago
A redundant comment, but this comic is my experience too! Living in Portland OR, every time I go back to Philly to visit family I’m always thrilled to see my first Cardinal! It never gets old.