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    I moved to a cardinal area from an area that didn’t have them, and it blew my mind to see one for the first time. They are gorgeous birds. They are also annoying as fuck. But they are so pretty while they are annoying.

    Sort of like my cat.

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      Bluejays are also pretty annoying.

      During the pandemic, I was WFH and above my home office was a tree branch right above my window. It had 3 baby blue jays.

      That was a rough spring/summer. Those guys were so noisy!

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    So the moral of this comic is that you’re always more appreciated when you show up and contribute somewhere people aren’t expecting to find you in.

    For example, a certain Academy Award nominated actress, in the comment section of a niche tech forum.

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    Never have I heard someone say they were bored of cardinals, even where they’re common; everyone gets excited when they see one around here :)

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      I agree. They are common where I live and I don’t usually see a lot of them, but they a beautiful birds.

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      It’s especially great that they aren’t migratory birds, so you get to see these fattened little red fluffballs all winter. They really look striking against the snow.

      Same with robins, they’re an incredibly common bird, but they are also so handsome.

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        Yes! I love seeing fat robins especially because their little red waistcoats make it so much more pronounced haha. They’re very cute, 10/10 bird.

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    Am Australian, can confirm. Seeing my first wild cardinal and bluejay were like what seeing an echidna or koala for the rest of the world would be like (except I went to them, rather than them come to me like the comic)… You’ve seen them on TV, now there they are IRL, like meeting a celebrity.

    Was very special seeing a squirrel for the first time, and a woodpecker. Growing up in the southern hemisphere isn’t just cool for the unusual animals we have, but for the ‘common’ animals we don’t.

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    Cardinals are definitely a good bird even in their native range. They should have used a house wren or something.

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    This is a really moving and inspiring comic! I really felt for the cardinal when it was angrily reading the book, and then felt so happy for it when it was enjoying the admiration of the Oregonians. Wholesome!

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    I miss hearing cardinals quite a lot. I moved from the Midwestern US to western Canada and have enjoyed learning the new birds (even bought the Audubon western bird guide to go with my old copy of eastern). I haven’t seen a Cardinal at all out here, but they’ve been photographed on rare occasions. I’m honestly just thankful that we still get robins every spring. It’s a nice reminder of home.

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    I love it when I’m on a road trip and can get a photo of me next to the “welcome to this state” sign. It’s not an easy task. Rarely are those signs positioned in tourist photo-friendly places.

    Usually along a high-speed highway with no place to turn out and park. So you just zoom by it and wish you could have taken a picture.

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    I live right at the northern tip of their range. I’d never seen one in person until 2 years ago. Now they’re a common sight in my back yard, and it’s amazing.

    I super didn’t expect them to sound like car alarms, though.

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    In south carolina, I always keep my bird feeder with plenty of fresh nuts for them. They are my favorite bird