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Northern cardinal (juvenile female)
Cardinalis cardinalis
35.0759, -92.4737
Field Notes
Description:
The female is fawn, with mostly grayish-brown tones and a slight reddish tint on the wings, the crest, and the tail feathers. The face mask of the female is gray to black and is less defined than that of the male. Both sexes possess prominent raised crests and bright coral-colored beaks. The beak is cone-shaped and strong. Young birds, both male and female, show coloring similar to the adult female until the fall, when they molt and grow adult feathers.
Habitat:
Spotted in Conway, Arkansas.
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