




Cardinalis cardinalis
The Northern Cardinal is a bright red bird with a cheerful song. They love to sing and can often be spotted in gardens and parks.
Habitat: Wooded areas, gardens, and parks
The Northern Cardinal is a medium-sized songbird with a distinctive crest. Males are brilliant, deep red all over, while females are a duller reddish-brown with red highlights. Both sexes have a thick, conical, orange-red bill and a black mask around the eyes.





Category
BirdsRarity
Common
Danger
1/5 · Very low
Snaps
600
Both male and female cardinals sing, a rare trait among songbirds!
Cardinals consume snow for hydration when water sources are frozen in winter.
Male cardinals often feed their mates during courtship, a sweet romantic gesture.
Their vibrant red color comes from carotenoid pigments found in their diet.
Northern Cardinals can sing complex songs year-round to attract mates and defend territory, even in winter.
Northern Cardinals have a powerful, cone-shaped beak that helps them efficiently crack open tough seeds with ease.
Northern Cardinals can sometimes sing at night, especially near artificial light, helping them communicate.
A versatile omnivore, they mostly eat seeds and fruits, but also enjoy insects.

Prunus serotina
Consumes fruit and seeds.
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Feeds on its seeds.

Accipiter cooperii
A common avian predator.
Thamnophis sirtalis
Preys on eggs and nestlings.
Juniperus virginiana
Provides dense nesting and roosting sites.
Feathered describes animals, primarily birds, possessing a covering of feathers.
Crested describes animals possessing a prominent tuft of feathers, hair, or skin on their head.
Social animals live in organized groups, cooperating for survival benefits such as foraging, defense, and raising offspring.
This trait identifies organisms whose diet includes both plant and animal matter.
Singing animals produce complex vocalizations, often for purposes of attracting mates, defending territory, or communicating within their species.
Colorful describes organisms or objects displaying a wide range of bright and distinct colors.
Forest habitats are terrestrial environments dominated by dense tree cover, supporting a high diversity of plant and animal life.
Diurnal animals are primarily active during daylight hours, typically resting or sleeping at night.
Danger
1/5 · Very low
Cardinals are friendly birds and safe to watch from a distance. Enjoy their beauty without trying to touch them.
21-23 cm
25-31 cm
0.04-0.048 kg
3-15 years
48 km/h
A versatile omnivore, they mostly eat seeds and fruits, but also enjoy insects.
Wooded areas, gardens, and parks
Foraging
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