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The males are. The females only have a little red on them.

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Cardinals are all red except for a little black, right?
Females are mostly brown with a red tint
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MY lord we have a lot of cardinals this year. And I have yet to see a jay. It seems to be either feast or famine with these guys.
I have a lot of jays and cards. My orioles haven't returned yet, but they are dumb and repeatedly fly into my window because they see their reflection. :p
 
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And I have yet to see a jay

Oh, this this little lady has shown up at my feeder a couple times a week.

You can have my Blue Jays, they were trying to raid a Robin nest yesterday. Bad birds!

I haven't seen or heard the turkeys yet that sometimes hang out in my back woods.
 
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Apparently I am more interested in birding than I realized. I just read the whole thread!
We are pretty infested with turkeys which sucks if you are a motorcycle rider. One can easily take you off the bike and it has happened a few times around here to some riders.
A few weeks ago, just before our repeated ice storms, we had a pair of Kildeer that seemed to think our driveway was theirs. I haven't seen those birds in many years so I was quite surprised. They disappeared tho shortly after the storms. I am in a new (to us) house this year so I am hoping the hummers come around. Quite a few different finches and a pair of cardinals for a bit. This house has a lot of good places for feeders so I guess I am gonna be broke this summer ;)
 
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You can keep your roof rats. We have tons of the buggers here. I do have at least 5 or 6 mating pairs of mourning doves in the trees around my yard. To give you an idea of how little knowledge I have about birds I only learned a couple years ago that's what the sounds I heard all my life were. I always thought it was some kind of owl I could never see
 
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Another one we have too many of, especially in the city, is gulls. Oddly enough, while I am out in the country(ish) we will have flocks of them in the fields whenever a farmer is disturbing the land in any way because they go after whatever he kicks up or digs up.
It is fairly common to see a Great Blue Heron around any body of water. For some reason I always think of pterodactyls when I watch them fly. We also get the occasional egret although I have no idea what kind. In our central and northwoods area we get bluejays the size of cows. Well, maybe a little smaller but I swear not much. Also quite a few grouse and occasionally pheasant.
Crows and blackbirds abound. Our crows are the size of fighter planes. I think they are mutants. I also think they are plotting something against me. Lots of chickadees and sparrows but not many starlings in the immediate area. A fair amount of hawks that are decent size and I am pretty sure I saw a falcon a month ago. More turkey vultures than other raptors, it seems.
That's all I can think of at the moment
 
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