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After an exceptionally rare yellow northern cardinal with a genetic color mutation was photographed in Port St. Lucie in October, two separate sightings were made Thursday within 5 minutes of each ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — An exceptionally rare yellow northern cardinal with a genetic color mutation was spotted and photographed in Port St. Lucie Saturday morning. Tracy Workman, who teaches ...
Experts believe the male Northern cardinal, typically red in color, has a genetic mutation that makes it a sunny, yellow color Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
The northern cardinal doesn't migrate and is one of the common year-round inhabitants of bird feeders in the Twin Cities area and throughout much of southern Minnesota. The species, however, has ...
This time of year, just seeing a cardinal boosts my Christmas spirit. But I also know that the cardinal is a year-round Georgia resident that retains its shiny redness through all seasons.
They have a special symbolism.But did you know that the bird is noteworthy for more than just his pretty plumage and cheery cheeps? There is an important meaning and symbolism behind a cardinal ...
Flashy Appearance A Northern Cardinal is a striking site when you go birdwatching in North Carolina. It's the one that almost every birdwatcher hopes to see at least once.
Northern Cardinal Courtship – as male and female Northern Cardinals bond during mating season, the male will frequently engage in “mate feeding,” where he will feed the female beak-to-beak ...
Species status: Even though northern cardinal nests are frequently taken over by cowbirds, the cardinal population is increasing and this bird’s range is expanding to the north and west. In ...
It was only about 100 years ago that cardinals began appearing in our area. Despite being named the Northern cardinal, they'd been birds of the South. But as environmental conditions changed, they ...
Seven states claim the Northern cardinal as their state bird, more than any other avian species. Those states are Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia.