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OnceADreamreply
lemmy.world

Male cardinals are red. Lady cardinals are more brown-reddish. :)

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MooseLadreply
lemmy.world

I think the nature cam also takes saturated photos, making it appear brighter and more yellow than it really is.

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slrpnk.net

Yeah I think the colors were throwing me off. It looks almost green-yellow in this picture.

Although I don’t see a black cap like this on any cardinals male or female. But I can’t think of what else it would be.

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PorkTacoreply
sh.itjust.works

It's a shadow. You can see it on the beak a little bit. It's more noticeable due to the extremely saturated colors.

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Someone else remarked about the color saturation. I did a little bit of adjusting in Google Photos, including moving the HDR slider to 50%. Is that a bad thing? I like how it helps bring out the details.

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kbin.social

Any chance you can share these pics with a local wildlife center? This bird has a lot going on, we're all curious haha

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CrimeDadreply
lemmy.crimedad.work

Yeah, maybe. As for the cap, she visited again when the sun was at a different angle and her cap feathers aren't black. They're reddish brown. Between the lighting and the grime from her wound it just looked black.

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Ya, the images showing her eye definitely don't show the cap being as prominent. But that eye, specialists might be curious. I am most certainly not a specialist 🙂 essentially, it was folks like you that caught on to that with finches in thr first place! I'll stop bugging you about it haha

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That's an interesting black cap! I wonder of cardinals are susceptible to that house finch blindness pathogen?

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