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Northern Cardinal

Cardinalis cardinalis

Photo by Liam
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Field Notes

Description:

An extremely prevalent species in the Southeast, where a pair can raise up to four broods per year with around four or five eggs per brood. Males are bright red with a euphonious song (soundtrack of the South, really) and females are dull reddish-brown.

Habitat:

Urban woodlands

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