Craig,
I've seen a very similar behavior in other members of the Cardnalidae family - specifically with indigo buntings.
My assumption was that its courtship behavior as well - a mating dance of sorts.
Great observation!
On Wed, Jun 22, 2022, 16:33 <maine-birds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
- Interesting Cardinal behavior - 1 Update
Craig Kesselheim <ckesselheim@gmail.com>: Jun 22 06:59AM -0400
Good morning all - I took a short walk yesterday on the connector trail
between College of the Atlantic (Bar Harbor) and Duck Brook Road. While
still fairly close to the back edges of hotel ...more
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