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A Male Cardinal in Winter Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Male Northern Cardinal in Winter Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rubbish in China Town, London Royalty Free Stock Photo
A flock of Canadian Geese on stroll Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herring gull  on a cliffs edge with ocean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herring gull  on a cliffs edge with mouth open making its cry Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herring gull  on a cliffs edge Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Male Cardinal in Winter
Snowy egret, Egretta thula, in flocks in Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont, alifornia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herring gull sat nesting on a cliffs edge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herring gull  on a cliffs edge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herring gull  on a cliffs edge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herring gull  on a cliffs edge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herring gull  on a cliffs edge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herring gull on a cliffs edge Royalty Free Stock Photo
The northern cardinal is so well loved that it has been named the official bird of no fewer than seven U.S. states. Bright red cardinals are easily identified by even casual bird watchers, and are often seen frequenting backyards and bird feeders. When foraging elsewhere the birds eat insects, seeds, grain, fruit, and sap.


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