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  1. The northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis), known colloquially as the common cardinal, red cardinal, or just cardinal, is a bird in the genus Cardinalis.

  2. 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 familiarity, conspicuousness, and style: a shade of red you can’t take your eyes off. Even the brown females sport a sharp crest and warm red accents. Cardinals don’t migrate and they don ...

  3. Learn about the Northern Cardinal, a red bird with a crest that is the official state bird of seven eastern states. Find out its range, identification, behavior, habitat, diet, nesting, and conservation status.

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  4. The Northern Cardinal is a fairly large, long-tailed songbird with a short, very thick bill and a prominent crest. Cardinals often sit with a hunched-over posture and with the tail pointed straight down.

  5. Striking and familiar backyard bird throughout most of eastern North America; also occurs in the southwestern U.S. and fairly extensively in Mexico. Crest, large red bill, and long tail render this species distinctive even with a poor view. Male is entirely red with a black face.

  6. Aug 7, 2023 · Learn about the history, range, diet, and behavior of this iconic red bird that is the state bird for seven states. Discover how cardinals get their color, why they molt, and how they sing.

  7. The Northern Cardinal is a medium-sized songbird with a stout bill and a prominent crest. Males stand out with all crimson-red plumage except for a small black face mask. Female Northern Cardinals are easily identified by their black face mask, red crest, wings, and bills.