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Northern Cardinal
Cardinalis cardinalis
33.1524, -97.0183
Field Notes
Description:
The Northern Cardinal is a fairly large, long-tailed songbird with a short, very thick bill and a prominent crest. Cardinals often sit with a hunched-over posture and with the tail pointed straight down. Male cardinals are brilliant red all over, with a reddish bill and black face immediately around the bill. Females are pale brown overall with warm reddish tinges in the wings, tail, and crest. They have the same black face and red-orange bill.
Habitat:
Sitting and watching the Hackberry trees for red birds in hopes of seeing the Painted Bunting. As usual, only a scruffy freshly bathed male cardinal hiding in the leaves.
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