The male Northern Cardinal is perhaps responsible for getting more people to open up a field guide than any other bird. They're a perfect combination of ...
The northern cardinal is a mid-sized perching songbird with a body length of 21–23 cm (8.3–9.1 in) and a crest on the top of the head.
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The Northern Cardinal is granivorous, or grain-eating, and well-equipped to handle this diet thanks to a conical, seed-cracking bill.
Northern cardinals are medium-sized songbirds. Males are bright red except for a black mask on their face. Females are light brown or light greenish-brown.
Striking and familiar backyard bird throughout most of eastern North America; also occurs in the southwestern U.S. and fairly extensively in Mexico.
An adult male cardinal assembles its songs from a repertoire of between 8 and 21 different syllables (Halkin & Linville 1999).
The Northern Cardinal is a revered emblem of North Carolina's natural beauty, captivating us with its striking appearance and captivating melodies.
Northern cardinal
Bird
The northern cardinal, known colloquially as the common cardinal, red cardinal, or just cardinal, is a bird in the genus Cardinalis. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Cardinalis cardinalis
Class: Aves
Domain: Eukaryota
Family: Cardinalidae
Kingdom: Animalia
Order: Passeriformes
Phylum: Chordata
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