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Peterson: Critters first seems to be cardinal rule at feeders

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It’s meant for birds, cardinals preferably.

But ever since the mammals found their feeding troughs, most of the interesting birds have left.

Sparrows still come around, but they are sputzies, which is what my German-speaking grandmother called them dismissively. For birds, sputzies are about as boring as you can get.

My grandma had a flat feeder out for birds on her back porch, and she would leave them bread scraps. Hoping, no doubt, for an interesting bird. But she would be getting sputzies. And she would wave her hand at them.

I wasn’t quite sure what she expected. Because sparrows were the only birds we ever saw, not counting the robins, who don’t use bird feeders but hop on the ground, listening for worms. There were mourning doves, too, but we only heard them in the evening. It wasn’t until this year that I actually saw a pair. They come around in the late afternoon or evening and eat the bird seed that the chipmunks let fly.

At least, I think they are mourning doves. They look like fat, flattened pigeons, but come in a sputzie color that blends in with the ground. I’m OK with them. Especially their mournful song before nightfall.

But I want cardinals.

The northern cardinal is the Illinois state bird, after all. And any bird that puts on the red, making it a sure target, has a lot of pluck. Maybe it’s because I’m near-sighted, but I can see cardinals. I mean, they’re so red. How can you miss them? Their mates are much more subdued, but beautiful nonetheless.

I used to live in southeast Iowa, which is St. Louis Cardinal baseball country. The Redbirds play just down the Mississippi in Busch Stadium. And growing up, I had no time for them. Except for their mascot, the cardinal.

Then I moved to Illinois, where way too many people follow the pitiable Cubs, even if they lose more than 100 games a season. It didn’t take me long to figure out that I had a favorite National League team, the Cardinals, the Cubs’ archrival, who happen, Cubs fans, to be playing postseason baseball. Ha.


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