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Northern Cardinal

Cardinalis cardinalis

Photo by 21akodenski
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Field Notes

Description:

The Northern Cardinal is a bird that can be found throughout North America, this bird is red, and it has a strong, light-colored beak. Additionally, this bird likes to reside in woodlands, areas with scrubby vegetation, and in many grasslands. The cardinal is famous for its iconic chirping sound that it makes when it is reproducing, and it is famous for being found in the backyards of many.

Habitat:

The primary habitat of the Northern Cardinal include the Eastern Part of the United States, the Southeastern Parts of Canada, and much of Mexico. However, there are some Northern Cardinals that are present on some islands in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

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PublishedMarch 16, 2020

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