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Northern Cardinal Male and Female Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal male is shown in mid-flight Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal Male Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal Male Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal Male  Front on Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal Male Perched in a Cedar Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal male perched on branch gray background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal male
Northern Cardinal male poses proudly on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal male poses on tree branch for his portrait Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal male stands on tree stump while enjoying snack Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal male - Cardinalis cardinalis perched on a branch on a cold winter day in Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal male poses on tree stump during spring Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal male displays beautiful red plumage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal male perches on rock at water hole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Cardinal bird male on a dead tree branch. The bright red male northern cardinal, with its conspicuous crest, is one of the most recognizable birds in North America. It is found abundantly through virtually all of the eastern United States in a variety of habitats, including suburban gardens. Although the cardinal can be secretive and remain hidden in thickets, males usually sing from exposed perches. The species is commonly attracted to feeders and open areas with birdseed. Its thick, reddish cone-shaped bill is specialized for cracking seeds.


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