The Virginia State Bird is the Cardinal
And here he is on my deck railing,
adding color before the onset of Spring!
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.Cardinals, also called “redbirds,” do not migrate and have traditionally been more common in warmer climes such as the U.S. southeast. However, in recent decades they have expanded their common range north through the United States and even into Canada. This population growth may be due to an increase in winter bird feeders and to the bird’s ability to adapt to parks and suburban human habitats.
Only males sport the brilliant red plumage for which their species is known. The color is a key to mating success—the brighter the better. Females are an attractive tan/gray.
Cardinals are active songbirds and sing a variety of different melodies. Males can be aggressive when defending their territory, and they frequently attack other males who intrude. This tendency sometimes leads cardinals to fly into glass windows, when they charge an “intruding bird” that is really their own reflection. Cardinals are fairly social and join in flocks that may even include birds of other species. During mating season, however, groups dissolve into pairs. Male birds feed their monogamous partners as they incubate clutches of eggs—typically three per season.
From: National Geographic
One of my favorite birds. Great shot, Dor.
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I secretly like cardinals. Husband and neighbor despise them because they are attacking our windows and car mirrors, making a mess everywhere they go.
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A cardinal sighting always brightens my day…one of my favorite birds.
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What a fabulous looking bird. I hadn’t seen one before.
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Such a beauty!
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He’s so handsome!
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Virginia selected a wonderful bird to serve as its state bird. Cardinals are so beautiful.
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So pretty!!
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My favorite redhead of all! We have two pairs that live in our yard and many that frequent the yard and neighborhood…for this alone, I am blessed!
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He’s a little beauty. and an added bonus as he sings. Nice shot Dora. Lovely colour.
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I thought it was so interesting that they see themselves in glass and think they are the enemy.
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Ditto Jill, and I especially love them when it snows. 🙂
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They are really a beautiful deep red color and stand out, especially in the winter.
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They do add beauty to our world and I too feel blessed to have them nearby. Thanks Suzicate. 🙂
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A happy addition to any garden…..
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A handsome model you have there!
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Such a gorgeous bird. They used to come to my deck in GA when I set out seed.
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