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  • A Male Northern Cardinals perched on a white feeder in the midst of a cold winter snow storm. The vibrant Cardinal red contrast against the chilly blues and white snow. The Northern Cardinal is a North American bird in the genus Cardinalis, it is also known colloquially as the redbird or common cardinal.<br />
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The Northern Cardinal or "Redbird" is probably one of most popular visitors to backyard bird feeders. Its range extends over most of the eastern USA, parts of extreme southeastern Canada, and south through Mexico to Belize. It has also been introduced to Hawaii. Its variable call, a loud "cheer cheer cheer" or "purty purty purty," is sung by both sexes and can be heard year round. Cardinals are nonmigratory, but some movement does occur in the later summer and fall.<br />
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The male Northern Cardinal is perhaps responsible for getting more people to open up a field guide than any other bird. They're a perfect combination of familiarity, conspicuousness, and style: a shade of red you can't take your eyes off. Even the brown females sport a sharp crest and warm red accents. Cardinals don't migrate and they don't molt into a dull plumage, so they're still breathtaking in winter's snowy backyards. In summer, their sweet whistles are one of the first sounds of the morning.
    Chilly Cardinal Blues.jpg
  • A Male Northern Cardinal Perched on a Metal Pole - Side Angle Pose
    Male Northern Cardinal on Pole.jpg
  • A Friendly red cardinal perches on a blue bar on my swing-set in search af some afternoon seed.
    Cardinal In The Rain.jpg
  • A Male Northern Cardinal Perched on a Metal Pole - Side Angle Pose
    Male Northern Cardinal on Pole 2.jpg
  • A male Northern Cardinal flies through the winter storm dodging the tree branches in the woods laden with icicles. The skies were dull and grey with a bit of a purple tint, the air was brisk and chilly. The only signs of beauty and life was this bold red bird flying from tree to tree on this cold winter day in my Missouri back yard.
    Flight Of A Winter Cardinal.jpg
  • A female Northern Cardinal perched atop an old, decaying tree stump basking in what little light is left in the day, just out of reach from the shadows of the woods behind her.
    Female Cardinal From The Shadows.jpg
  • A Female Northern Cardinal Perched On An Old Log In My Flower Garden
    Female Cardinal Perched Wood.jpg
  • Still some mid-autumn greens pushing through the backdrop behind Miss Cardinal
    Female Cardinal On A Pretty Perch.jpg
  • A Bold Red Male Cardinal Stops By The Feeder For A Quick Snack
    Male Cardinal Green Feeder.jpg
  • A Male Northern Cardinal Perched On a Branch With A textured Backdrop
    Afternoon Cardinal.jpg
  • Female Northern Cardinal On A Stump Backed By Sunny Green Textures
    Posted Female Cardinal Sunny Green.jpg
  • A Female Northern Cardinal Stands Tall On A Bare Tree Perch
    Miss Cardinal Standing Tall.jpg
  • A Female Crested Cardinal In The Rain Forest
    Crested Cardinal Rainforest.jpg
  • Cardinal Birds are a family of birds found in North and South America. ..I captured this shot of a beautiful male cardinal bird in a pine tree at Broemmelsiek Park.
    male_cardinal_in_pine_tree.jpg
  • A Female Northern Cardinal Perched on a Red Bird Feeder with some fun pastel colors and sharp impressions.
    Female Cardinal Pastelation.jpg
  • Bad Hair Day Molting Cardinal On Lime Bokeh
    Ruffled Head Cardinal.jpg
  • A male northern cardinal perched against a golden blooming backdrop.
    Treetop Cardinal Standing Tall.jpg
  • A Male Juvenile Northern Cardinal Perched Against A Backdrop Of Lime Green
    Juvinile Cardinal on Lime.jpg
  • A female cardinal perched in a tree
    Female Cardinal in Lavender Light.jpg
  • A Female Cardinal Perches High In The Trees Backed By Soft Summer Green
    Female Cardinal Tall Perch.jpg
  • Crested Cardinal In Grass.jpg
  • Crested Cardinal in The Grass.jpg
  • A Female Red-Crested Cardinal Taken in Maui, Hawaii. The red-crested cardinal gets its common name from its prominent red head and crest. Some disagreement exists as to whether this bird species belongs in the tanager family or the Bunting family
    Red-Crested Cardinal Female Closeup.jpg
  • Sunnp Posted Female Cardinal.jpg
  • Mr Cardinal Needs A Napkin.jpg
  • Mr Cardinal On His Perch.jpg
  • A Bold Red Male Northern Cardinal Perched Against Deep Green
    Mr Cardinal Perch Look Back.jpg
  • A Male Northern Cardinal Closeup On A Backdrop Of Green
    Male Cardinal Up Close On Green Text...jpg
  • The Cardinal is probably one of the most recognizable and popular backyard birds because of its brilliant red color and crested head. It is a great bird to admire year-round. The color contrast of the brilliant red against fresh white snow really is a high point during the winter months. Early settlers were said to have named this bird after the Cardinals of the Catholic Church who wore red robes.<br />
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Both sexes are accomplished songsters and may be heard at any time of year. Cardinals will mate for life and remain together throughout the entire year. That's why you will usually see a male and female together at your feeding station.<br />
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Male and female Cardinals both sing. Songs are loud, beautiful whistled phrases. Some songs you may hear sound like "whoit whoit whoit" and "whacheer whacheer." These songs are used in forming territories and in courtship. Male and female cardinals use "chirps" as contact calls and alarms. They also have many visual displays such as "tail-flicks" to signal alarm. The crest may be raised and lowered. Strongly territorial, males will fight other males, along with their own reflection in windows!
    Chubby Winter Redbird.jpg
  • A cold male Northern Cardinal adds a splash of color to an otherwise dull gray winter afternoon in the woods
    A Splash of Winter Red.jpg
  • A male Norther Cardinal tries to balance on the side of my swing and hold on.
    Little Red Director.jpg
  • A Female Northern Cardinal On A Tree Perch. This friendly gal held her spot long enough for me to swap lenses and fire off a few shots. I swear she wanted to pose for me!
    Pretty Lady On A Perch.jpg
  • A Male Northern Cardinal Perched On The Edge Of An Old Log Backed By Bold Green Texture
    Redbird Tail Up.jpg
  • A Male Northern Cardinal Perched On A Tall Bare Tree Branch
    Mr Redbird Standing Tall.jpg
  • A Male Northern Cardinal Perched High On A Stick Backed By Pale Green Bokeh Texture
    Redbird On A Stick.jpg
  • A Male Northern Cardinal On A Branch Over Blue Waters
    Redbird Flow on Blue.jpg
  • Mr. Cardinal stopped on my perch for a quick snap against a backdrop of light peeking through the trees
    Happy Morning Redbird.jpg
  • A Male Northern Cardinal Stands Slightly Inquisitive Upon A Broken Tree Stump Against A Moody Backdrop.
    Moody Painterly Redbird.jpg
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  • A Male Nothern Cardinal Stands Proudly Perched
    Proud Mr Redbird.jpg
  • A male Northern Cardinal in my yard this morning
    Good Morning Redbird.jpg
  • A Male Northern Cardinal Perched In A Tree
    Good Morning Mr. Redbird.jpg
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  • A Male Northern Cardinal Perched Against A Blurred Backdrop Of Spring Green
    Red Bird Pop On Green.jpg
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  • A cardinal lands on my swing feeder late in the evening light
    Redbird On My Feeder.jpg
  • A Reaching Staircase Into Vibrant Autumn Trees with a Female Cardinal Perched on the Rail.
    Natures Staircase.jpg
  • Mr. Redbird Seems To Have Seen Better Days
    Bad Hair Day.jpg
  • Crested Close In Grass.jpg
  • Redbird From Behind On Green.jpg
  • Miss Redbird Glimmer on Green.jpg
  • Redbird Textured Swing.jpg
  • Game Day Smiles Watching Saint Louis Cardinals Baseball
    Redbird Smiles.jpg
  • Hey, wait a minute, how did Fredbird sneak his way into the birds catalog?
    Fredbird.jpg
  • Cardinal - D.jpg
  • Morning Cardinal.jpg
  • Male Cardinal by Coneflowers.jpg
  • Female Northern Cardinal 3.jpg
  • Female Cardinal in Evening Light.jpg
  • Cardinal on Swing.jpg
  • Cardinal - E.jpg
  • Female Cardinal - 1.jpg
  • Feeder Titmouse Cardinal.jpg
  • Male Cardinal on Green Chair 3.jpg
  • Male Cardinal on Green Chair 2.jpg
  • Female Cardinal Impressions.jpg
  • Male Cardinal Closeup - Front.jpg
  • Male Northern Cardinal - Evening Bra...jpg
  • Male Northern Cardinal on Feeder.jpg
  • Cardinal in Bloom.jpg
  • Cardinal - A.jpg
  • Male Cardinal on Green Chair.jpg
  • Female Cardinal on Feed Tray.jpg
  • Female Northern Cardinal 2.jpg
  • Crested Cardinal In Grass 2.jpg
  • A Curious Cardinal.jpg
  • Ruffled Head Cardinal.jpg
  • Male Red-Crested Cardinal In Grass.jpg
  • Crested Cardinal In Grass.jpg
  • Crested Cardinal in The Grass.jpg
  • Femal Cardinal on Pole.jpg