Will Adkisson : Trees, Large Cardinals, and Even More Trees
Posted by William Adkisson , part of the Louise Hay Logic Seminar.
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- Sept. 12, 2022, 5 p.m.
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- Abstract
- Cardinals tend to nest in low thickly covered foliage, and favor saplings or the lower branches of taller trees. They have been regularly spotted in mulberry, hawthorn, and dogwood trees throughout the eastern Unites States. While nests are usually built in the lower branches of these trees, male cardinals often sing while perched high in the upper branches, to allow their birdsong to carry further. This talk will discuss how the structure of trees relates to cardinal behavior, describing which kinds of trees best appeal to different types of cardinals.