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You’re probably familiar with the Northern Cardinal, but there’s a lot more to Cardinals than just being a pretty bird.

The northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is one of North America’s most recognizable and beloved songbirds. The male is unmistakable — dressed in brilliant all-red plumage with a distinctive crest and a black mask framing his bright orange-red bill. Females, by contrast, wear a more subdued palette of warm brown with reddish tinges on the crest, wings, and tail, a coloring that provides excellent camouflage while nesting. Both sexes share the same stout, cone-shaped bill, perfectly evolved for cracking open seeds.

Northern cardinals are found in southern Ontario, southwestern Quebec, and parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. They’re most common in southern Ontario, particularly around the Lake Erie and Lake Ontario shorelines and in urban areas like Toronto.

Interestingly, cardinals have been gradually expanding their range northward over the past century or so. This spread is thought to be driven by a combination of factors: the proliferation of bird feeders (which help them survive harsh winters), reforestation along woodland edges, and possibly milder winters associated with climate change. In the early 20th century, they were rarely seen in Canada at all. Found also across the eastern United States, the Midwest, and into parts of the Southwest and Mexico, cardinals are non-migratory, meaning they stay put year-round — a welcome splash of color against a snowy winter landscape. They thrive in woodland edges, gardens, shrublands, and suburban backyards, making them a frequent and cherished visitor to bird feeders. Sunflower seeds are a particular favorite.

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Cardinals are also notable for their rich, loud whistling song, which both males and females sing — relatively unusual among North American songbirds, where typically only the male sings. Their calls are varied and expressive, often described as a series of clear, slurred whistles. Males are famously territorial and will sometimes spend considerable energy fighting their own reflection in a window or car mirror, mistaking it for a rival.

In terms of behavior, cardinals are monogamous during the breeding season, and males can often be observed feeding seeds to females during courtship — a behavior known as mate-feeding. They typically raise two to three broods per year. The northern cardinal holds special cultural significance as well, serving as the official state bird of seven U.S. states, more than any other species.

Northern Cardinals are one of the most loved birds around the world. Here are 10 interesting facts that you probably didn’t know about them. Please check out the channels and websites of all the wonderful people who made this video possible 🙂 Jeremy Black (Mr. Yellow) – https://www.jeremyblackphotography.com/ Facebook –   / theyellowcardinal   Twitter –   / realmryellow  

In this video, we take a look at the exciting lives of northern cardinals, and what they get up to behind the scenes. Find us here too! Patreon: www.Patreon.com/Fireoflearning

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