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This was from a blind I was working in last spring. I get to know many of the cardinal families in my yard and often can identify individuals. This male has an old leg injury and the right leg, seen here, is atrophied and has only partial function. He seemed to be thriving in spite of this handicap and was only at somewhat of a disadvantage in his footwork on the ground. The other foot looks like a raptor's talon!
Steve Sage
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