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  1. Cardinalis - Wikipedia

    Cardinalis is a genus of birds in the family Cardinalidae. [1][2] There are three species ranging across North America to northern South America.

  2. Cardinalis cardinalis (northern cardinal) | INFORMATION | Animal ...

    Aug 20, 2011 · 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 …

  3. Northern cardinal | Diet, Habitat & Facts | Britannica

    northern cardinal, (Cardinalis cardinalis), common North American songbird species best known for its bright-red plumage, which occurs in the male, and classified in the family Cardinalidae (order …

  4. Northern Cardinal - All About Birds

    Away from backyards, cardinals are still common but inconspicuous owing to their affinity for dense tangles. Listen for their piercing chip notes to find where they are hiding. Nearly any bird feeder you …

  5. Northern Cardinal – Identification, Habitat, and Song

    May 20, 2025 · The Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is one of the most beloved and instantly recognizable birds in North America. With its striking plumage, melodic songs, and year-round …

  6. Northern Cardinal - eBird

    Striking and familiar backyard bird throughout most of eastern North America; also occurs in the southwestern U.S. and fairly extensively in Mexico. Crest, large red bill, and long tail render this …

  7. Northern Cardinal Bird Facts - Cardinalis cardinalis - A-Z Animals

    Dec 5, 2024 · The Northern Cardinal is a mid-sized songbird, easily recognized by its vibrant cardinal-red plumage, especially in males. Native to North and South America, the Northern Cardinal is also …

  8. Cardinalis cardinalis (Northern Cardinal) - Avibase

    The northern cardinal is a bird in the genus Cardinalis; it is also known colloquially as the redbird, common cardinal, red cardinal, or just cardinal.

  9. Northern Cardinal - Cardinalis cardinalis - NatureWorks

    Cardinals eat seeds, grains, fruits and insects. They can often be found at birdfeeders! Cardinals usually raise two broods of young a year. They mate in March and again from May to July. The female …

  10. Northern Cardinal - Cardinalis cardinalis - Birds of the World

    Feb 12, 2021 · Among the most abundant species on the continent, the Northern Cardinal is broadly distributed in eastern, central, and portions of southwestern North America, from southern Canada to …