
It's hard to make it out, but that would be a cardinal.

He flitted around the feeders, looking for some leftover seed. After a few minutes, he flew off to the mahogany, and I realized that he had a mate waiting for him in the tree. I hope he and his mate come by regularly. Hmmmm. What do you have to do in order to entice cardinals to nest in your yard?
Speaking of nesting, I spotted this girl the other day.

She had a beak full of nesting material, but I couldn't get her comfortable enough to show me where she was building her nest.
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