- Northern cardinal - Wikipedia
Northern cardinal The northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis), also commonly known as the common cardinal, red cardinal, or simply cardinal, is a bird in the genus Cardinalis
- CARDINAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Since the 12th century, cardinal has been used as a noun referring to a fundamentally important clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church, ranking only below the pope
- Cardinal | Bird, Description, Facts | Britannica
Cardinal, any of various medium-size thick-billed species of songbirds of the New World, many with crested heads The males all sport at least some bright red plumage
- Northern Cardinal | Audubon Field Guide
The male Northern Cardinal is unmistakable, our only red bird with a crest (compare to tanagers) The female is duller, but shares a crest, a massive pink bill, and a rather long tail
- Northern Cardinal Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of . . .
A perennial favorite among people, the Northern Cardinal is the state bird of seven states The oldest recorded Northern Cardinal was a female, and was 15 years, 9 months old when she was found in Pennsylvania
- Northern Cardinal - American Bird Conservancy
Few birds are so familiar and well-loved as the Northern Cardinal The male "Redbird" is unmistakable thanks to its distinctive crest and vivid red plumage
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