Posted on May 9, 2023
Meet the 3 Types of Cardinals in North America - NewsBreak
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Thanks for sharing. Love them but don't see them very often in my area.
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Maj Kim Patterson
I have at least one pair nesting in my trees. The little ones are starting to move. I recorded a male singing one day and when he’s out there, I’ll play it for a few seconds.
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Maj Kim Patterson
"Like some birds, most notably mourning doves and swans, Cardinals mate for life. For this reason, you will most often see them hanging out in a pair. These birds are almost impossible to misidentify, thanks to their unique body and beak shape, and downright exotic color. Cardinals are often seen in the winter, and their vibrants hues amid a white or bare landscape are known to bring some festive cheer. For countless years, Cardinals have been filling bird watchers with wonder!"...
"Like some birds, most notably mourning doves and swans, Cardinals mate for life. For this reason, you will most often see them hanging out in a pair. These birds are almost impossible to misidentify, thanks to their unique body and beak shape, and downright exotic color. Cardinals are often seen in the winter, and their vibrants hues amid a white or bare landscape are known to bring some festive cheer. For countless years, Cardinals have been filling bird watchers with wonder!"...
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