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northern cardinal

Cardinalis sinuatus

Description:

Females are light brown or light greenish-brown, with reddish highlights and do not have a black mask (but parts of their face may be dark). Both males and females have thick, orange-red, cone-shaped bills, a long tail, and a distinctive crest of feathers on the top of their heads. Males are slightly larger than females.

Habitat:

Northern cardinals are native to the Nearctic region. They are found throughout eastern and central North America from southern Canada into parts of Mexico and Central America. They have also been introduced to California, Hawaii and Bermuda. Cardinals have expanded their range considerably since the early 1800’s by taking advantage of moderate temperatures, human habitation and supplemental food available at bird feeders.

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2 Comments

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 11 years ago

very Beautiful,,

LuisStevens
LuisStevens 11 years ago

Que buena foto!

Delicias, Chihuahua, Mexico

Spotted on Mar 17, 2013
Submitted on Mar 17, 2013

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