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And for good reason. The cardinal’s red plumage derives from carotenoids in seeds and fruits. The richer its red feathers, the more attractive the bird is as a breeding partner.
Researchers said the cardinal proceeded to glean from the web, pecking at discarded insect carcasses while still perched on the top strands – a behavior that lasted for about two minutes.
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