06-03-2022, 08:21 AM
(06-03-2022, 03:12 AM)Mark A Becker Wrote:Mark, Thanks for the read and the comments. She must have had her derriere aimed at me, because there was no red to be seen. Why I thought of her as a nymph, disguising herself for her bath.(06-02-2022, 10:13 PM)TranquillityBase Wrote: A female cardinal bathesHi Tim,
in urgent splashes,
gray, black, brown feathers
darkened and in disarray
jagged in the sun,
wild nymph.
I think there's space within in this brief witnessed moment to add a couple more dabs of color: red beak, red tinged feathers, that characteristic black 'mask'.
Here in Virginia, we see more of a muted brownish, than grayish breast feathers. I'm always fascinated by bird behavior (we have a couple of warring factions in our backyard- cardinals vs mockingbirds)
As is, I enjoyed this one. Thanks,
Mark
We have a lot of birds too. Haven't seen any wars, except among hummingbirds.
Tim

