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Does a cardinal live in a nest?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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The female cardinal does most of the nest building by crushing twigs with her beak and weaving them into a nest. The nesting period is 11-13 days whereas the incubation period lasts 7-13 days.

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11y ago

Like most small seed-eating birds the Northern Cardinal has one or two broods a year in which a small number [two to five] eggs are laid. They are speckled eggs, much smaller than a chicken's. The incubation period is slightly short of two weeks.

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Female cardinals usually lay three to five eggs at a time. The eggs are grayish-white with brown spots and many speckles.

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Yes. They Live In Nests Up in trees And Down in bushes. Where it is hard to find them.

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If it is from a parasitic species like a cowbird or cuckoo, they will eject it.

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They only have eggs once a year but their is usually more than one egg that the lay

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Usually in his mouth. He really loves eggs.

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yes ---- Of Course! All birds lay eggs.

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