I am looking out on to my house garden with a dog at my feet. After finishing your thoughtful piece, I hear a flutter of flapping and 3 Cardinals zoom by and land in the Royal Poinciana tree so I can have a clear view of them in all their red glory. The all red, Northern Cardinal, now thriving in Hawai’i as so many introduced species do, has a thing in common with others beloved to Hawaiians: they are named twice Cardinalis Cardinalis.
I am looking out on to my house garden with a dog at my feet. After finishing your thoughtful piece, I hear a flutter of flapping and 3 Cardinals zoom by and land in the Royal Poinciana tree so I can have a clear view of them in all their red glory. The all red, Northern Cardinal, now thriving in Hawai’i as so many introduced species do, has a thing in common with others beloved to Hawaiians: they are named twice Cardinalis Cardinalis.
Wow....just wow. Thanks for sharing, Tanya.
Thanks for sharing! 🌺
Mahalo for reading!