North American Male Cardinal Birds Wallpaper

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Photography Home.Photo of the Day.Galleries.Wallpapers.Photo Tips.Unlike many songbirds, both male and female cardinals sing, and the female often.loved that it has been named the official bird of no fewer than seven U.S. states.However, in recent decades they have expanded their common range north.The bright red male northern cardinal, with its conspicuous crest, is one of the most recognizable birds in North America. It is found abundantly through virtually.The male Northern Cardinal is perhaps responsible for getting more people to.Northern Cardinal from Bent's Life Histories of North American Birds.Cardinals are found throughout North America and enjoy feeding of a variety of fruits.Cardinals are perching songbirds found in North and South America.Vermilions have the brightest plumage of all cardinals; the male is a bright rose-red.A male cardinal is bright red all over. In fact, he is the only North American red bird with a crest, or tuft of feathers, on his head.

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