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Cardinal male and female

 

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Northern Cardinal female - Cardinal Rouge femelle ( Diane )

in our yard- dans notre cour

Cantley, Québec

Male cardinals are very pretty, no matter what time of the year it is.

Cardinal

Cardinalidae is a family of New World-endemic passerine birds that consists of cardinals, grosbeaks, and buntings. It also includes several birds such as the tanager-like Piranga and the warbler-like Granatellus. Wikipedia

 

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I have seen many of them outside Manitoba, but it was, nonetheless, fun to see my first in-province Cardinal, especially in one of my old haunts. They used to be rare in Manitoba, but uncommon better describes their prevalence in 2021.

Yay! The Cardinals are back at my feeder. Not sure where they went all winter but was very excited to see them back.

Love when a Cardinal lands on a snowy branch! It's not like they can hide very well.

If you notice, there is some gray in feathers these will turn red and are just remains from its molting phase.

Cardinal rouge

Cardinals, in the family Cardinalidae, are passerine birds found in North and South America. They are also known as cardinal-grosbeaks and cardinal-buntings. The South American cardinals in the genus Paroaria are placed in the tanager family Thraupidae.

Cardinal. (Mauritius)

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Thanks to its distinctive red color and prominent crest, the male Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is easily one of North America's most recognizable songbirds. Thanks to Jai Johnson for the texture.

 

HSS

 

Took this picyure through a window so as not to spook the bird by going out.

Wikipedia: The northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is a bird in the genus Cardinalis; it is also known colloquially as the redbird, common cardinal, red cardinal, or just cardinal (which was its name prior to 1985). It can be found in southeastern Canada, through the eastern United States from Maine to Minnesota to Texas, New Mexico, southern Arizona, southern California, and south through Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. It is also an introduced species in a few locations such as Bermuda and Hawaii. Its habitat includes woodlands, gardens, shrublands, and wetlands.

 

Conservation status: Least Concern

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_cardinal

He is back! Ready for winter time :)

We've have a few snowfalls this Winter and how it brings the cardinals into the feeders. Their red color contrast against the snow is always a sight to see.

Wikipedia: The northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is a bird in the genus Cardinalis; it is also known colloquially as the redbird, common cardinal, red cardinal, or just cardinal (which was its name prior to 1985). It can be found in southeastern Canada, through the eastern United States from Maine to Minnesota to Texas, New Mexico, southern Arizona, southern California, and south through Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. It is also an introduced species in a few locations such as Bermuda and Hawaii. Its habitat includes woodlands, gardens, shrublands, and wetlands.

 

Conservation status: Least Concern

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_cardinal

Through the edge of Snow

After a little break from Flickr I think is time to back to say Hi to everyone and I hope you have a great New Year ahead hopefully this one it gets better than the last. Winter time without cardinals is not winter his color is even more red this time of the year and I just love it! Thank you for your visit faves and comments is really appreciated :)

The Northern Cardinal (f) turns to me as I whistled, giving a nice over the shoulder look.

Pinery Provincial Park,

Lambton Shores, ON

Male Cardinal

The northern cardinal is a bird in the genus Cardinalis; it is also known colloquially as the redbird, common cardinal, red cardinal, or just cardinal. It can be found in southeastern Canada, through the eastern United States from Maine to Minnesota to Texas, and south through Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. Wikipedia

Scientific name: Cardinalis cardinalis

Order: Passeriformes

Family: Cardinalidae

 

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Looking back at some old photos and found this beautiful Cardinal sitting in my files. I thought he deserved an edit and post.

Cardinal rouge

Female Northern Cardinal in the backyard.

A Cardinal eyes a morsel at the end of a branch. After a short time all of the berries were gone.

Parc de Lafrayère, Boucherville

Cardinals, in the family Cardinalidae, are passerine birds found in North and South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. They are also known as cardinal-grosbeaks and cardinal-buntings. The South American cardinals in the genus Paroaria are placed in the tanager family Thraupidae. Wikipedia

Family: Cardinalidae; Ridgway, 1901

Class: Aves

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Thinking of you Joan and keeping you in my prayers :)

he is fine and just molting his feathers before Fall and Winter.

Best view enlarged

 

Male Cardinal

The northern cardinal is a bird in the genus Cardinalis; it is also known colloquially as the redbird, common cardinal, red cardinal, or just cardinal. It can be found in southeastern Canada, through the eastern United States from Maine to Minnesota to Texas, and south through Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. Wikipedia

Scientific name: Cardinalis cardinalis

Order: Passeriformes

Family: Cardinalidae

 

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Cardinals, in the family Cardinalidae, are passerine birds found in North and South America. They are also known as cardinal-grosbeaks and cardinal-buntings. The South American cardinals in the genus Paroaria are placed in the tanager family Thraupidae. Wikipedia

Family: Cardinalidae; Ridgway, 1901

Northern Cardinal (male), Shipyard, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

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