Northern Cardinal
The redbird, common cardinal, and simply cardinal are all names given to the Northern Cardinal. It is a member of the Cardinalidae family, which includes the scarlet and summer tanagers. The northern cardinal is one of the most well-known of all red-colored birds. Males are easily distinguished by their vivid red plumage, huge crest, and black face mask. Females, on the other hand, have a more drab appearance, with red coloring on the tail, breast, and crest.
Northern Cardinals are found all throughout North America. They are mostly found in the eastern United States, Mexico, and a small portion of southeastern Canada. Woodlands, wetlands, scrubland, and urban areas are among their favorite habitats. Northern cardinals eat a variety of foods, including grains, berries, and insects. Cardinals don't move and don't molt into a dull plumage, so they're still stunning in snowy backyards in the winter. Their lovely whistles are one of the first sounds awaited in the morning of summer.