No.
Cardinals and Blue jays
No. There are thousands of species of birds. Many birds do last the winter. For example, penguins, cardinals, blue jays.
Stellars Jays (blue/blue gray with black heads) and Cardinals (males red females brownish) are very similar in appearance to Blue Jays.
Baltimore Orioles, St. Louis Cardinals and Toronto Blue Jays.
Never say never, but they are very different genetically so it is exteremly unlikely. Blue jays are Corvids, Cardinals are from the emberzinae family (subfamily cardinalinae - cardinal-grosbeaks) - a complicated family including buntings and tanagers.
No, the blue road jersey was used from 1976-84. Gibson retired in '75.
Many birds, crows, blue jays, geese, swans, ducks, cardinals, and parrots.
Baltimore Orioles, St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays
The Falcons, Eagels, and the Cardinals are professional sports teams that is a bird.---In the NFL, there's the Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles and Seattle Seahawks;The NHL has the Anaheim Ducks and Pittsburgh Penguins (I don't think the Chicago Blackhawks count - aren't they a Native American tribe?);In the NBA there's the Atlanta Hawks;And in MLB there's the St Louis Cardinals.Any more for any more?---- Here's a few more MLB: Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue JaysNBA: Toronto RaptorsNHL: Atlanta Thrashers
Blue jays are larger, more aggressive, and are colored differently.Cardinals are basicly seed eaters in the finch family, while blue jays are scavengers, related to crows and ravens.
The socks that the St. Louis Cardinals wear are red with red, white, and blue stripes. The team's home uniforms are white and its away uniforms are cream-colored.