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  2. Northern cardinal - Wikipedia

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    The northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis), known colloquially as the common cardinal, red cardinal, or just cardinal, is a bird in the genus Cardinalis.It can be found in southeastern Canada, through the eastern United States from Maine to Minnesota to Texas, New Mexico, southern Arizona, southern California and south through Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala.

  3. A few things to know about the cardinals you see in your yard

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    The Northern Cardinal diet is very diverse. Up to one-third of their summer diet can be insects. During winter, they feed primarily on large seeds, berries and leaf buds.

  4. How To Attract Cardinals To Your Backyard, According To An Expert

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    Even with the name of Northern Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis, the beloved red bird is quintessentially a Southeastern native whose habitat now extends from Florida to southern Canada and west to ...

  5. Experts Explain What It Means When You See a Cardinal - AOL

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    "The cardinal is letting us know that our loved ones can be counted on. That things will be ok. ... Happily, northern cardinals are a plentiful species in the U.S. and thrive in habitats where ...

  6. Cardinalidae - Wikipedia

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    The northern cardinal has been introduced in Hawaii and Bermuda. They occupy a variety of habitats from forests to grassland and arid scrubland. Most North American cardinalid species migrate south for the winter, whether further south in the continent or extending into the neotropics, except the northern cardinal and pyrrhuloxia which stay ...

  7. Mate choice - Wikipedia

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    Male northern cardinals have conspicuous red feathers, while the females have a more cryptic coloration. In this example, the females are the choosy sex and will use male plumage brightness as a signal when picking a mate — research suggests that males with brighter plumage feed their young more frequently than males with duller plumage. [ 21 ]

  8. If You See a Cardinal, Here's the True, Unexpected ... - AOL

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    Cardinal sightings have a multitude of meanings such as being a sign of hope, wisdom or blessings, or that they are angels with a divine message for you. According to Doolittle, Cardinals are a ...

  9. Maternal behavior in vertebrates - Wikipedia

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    A female northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) feeding her baby. Birds belong to a class of vertebrates that are oviparous and exhibit extensive parental behaviors. These behaviors are called brooding behaviors which include the incubation of the unhatched eggs and the care of the chicks after they have hatched. [5]