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From cardinals to the tufted titmouse, no special equipment is necessary to spot these birds at your Florida home.
An extremely rare yellow northern cardinal was spotted in Port St. Lucie, Florida, exciting bird enthusiasts and drawing in anyone who can appreciate a good bird photo. While there is no precise ...
It's as overused as the northern cardinal (five states) and the western meadowlark (six states), and Lund makes the convincing argument that every state should have its own bird.
Kratter believes the bird, which some have referred to as "Tweets," was born among the latest round of cardinal babies close to UF's Natural Area Teaching Laboratory toward the end of 2021.
The rare bird, a male Northern cardinal, has been spotted in a wooded area on the Gainesville campus, the Gainesville Sun reported. It was first seen on Feb. 28.
An extremely rare yellow northern cardinal was spotted in Port St. Lucie, Florida, exciting bird enthusiasts and drawing in anyone who can appreciate a good bird photo. (Tracy Workman) PORT ST.
An extremely rare yellow northern cardinal was spotted in Port St. Lucie, Florida, exciting bird enthusiasts and drawing in anyone who can appreciate a good bird photo.
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — A woman captured an astonishing picture of what an expert on bird coloration is calling an extremely rare cardinal, Treasure Coast Newspapers reports. What makes it so ...
A few years ago, a golden cardinal was spotted on the University of Florida campus, Kratter said. The golden color comes from a genetic mutation in male cardinals and gives the bird rich, yellow ...
But before the photography teacher was able to snap a photo, the bird was gone. Port St. Lucie resident Tracy Workman photographed this extremely rare yellow cardinal recently in her backyard.