Hello, Birders.

This President's Day morning, Feb. 16, Andrew Floyd and I were trudging 
through the deep and drifted snow in the North Boulder foothills, when what 
should appear at the tippy top of a tall tree but a gloriously crimson 
adult male *Northern Cardinal.* It was in fact the first bird we saw. It 
was practically the only bird we saw.

This bird is surely the individual that has been present in and around 
Hawthorne Gulch for more than two years now. We phoned Thomas Heinrich, 
Keeper of the Cardinal, and he joined us to gawk at the bird. It just 
stayed there the whole time, on its high perch, like the star atop a 
Christmas tree.

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado

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