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Mel's Attracting Cardinals Video

 

 Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis

 Male Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis
 
 
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Tips to attracting Cardinals to your yard

 

Alternate name: Red Cardinal

Family: Cardinalidae, Cardinals

Description: 8-9" (20-23 cm). Male bright red with crest, black face, stout red bill. Female buff-brown tinged with red on crest, wings, and tail.

Habitat: Woodland edges, thickets, brushy swamps, and gardens.

Nesting: 3 or 4 pale green eggs, spotted with red-brown, in a deep cup of twigs, leaves, and plant fibers concealed in a thicket.

Range: Resident in eastern United States and southern Canada (locally) south to Gulf Coast, and from southern California, Arizona, and southern Texas southward.

Voice: Rich what-cheer, cheer, cheer; purty-purty-purty-purty or sweet-sweet-sweet-sweet. Also a metallic chip.

Discussion: This species, named after the red robes worn by Roman Catholic cardinals, has extended its range northward into southern Canada in recent decades. Cardinals are aggressive birds that occupy territories year-round. Both sexes are accomplished songsters and may be heard at any time of year, rather than just in the spring when most other birds are singing. Seeds form a main part of the diet, although insects are eaten in the breeding season. These birds often come to feeders in winter.

 

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