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Northern Cardinal

Northern Cardinal
Cardinal.jpg
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family:Cardinalidae
Genus:Cardinalis
Species:cardinalis

The Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is a member of the Cardinal family of birds in North America. The male is bright red, hence the nickname "Redbird".

They eat mostly seeds, fruits, grains, wastes, small animals and insects. Cardinals almost always come in pairs, meaning if you see a male, the female will be nearby as well, and vice versa.

Males are bright, deep red with black faces. Females are lighter tones. Cardinals are abundant across the eastern United States from Maine to Texas and in Canada in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. Their natural habitats are woodlands, suburbs, gardens, swamps and thickets.

The male sings in a loud clear whistle from a tree top to defend his territory. The pair sometimes sing together before nesting. The female builds a cup nest in a well-concealed spot in dense shrub or a low tree. Both feed the young.

These birds are permanent residents throughout their range, although they may relocate to avoid extreme weather or if food is scarce.

This is the state bird of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia.

Referenced By

Cardinal (bird) | Cardinalidae | Commonwealth of Virginia | Illinois | Indiana | Kentucky | Kentucky (U.S. state) | Kentucky (USA) | Kentukcy | List of North American birds: passerines | List of bird species introduced to the Hawaiian Islands | North Carolina | Ohio | Rose-breasted Grosbeak | Virginia | WestVirginia | West Virginia

 

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