They go out looking for food at bird houses. They stay in one area looking for food.
it is what a cardinal does so its able to survive
Food
The cardinal was designated as the official state bird of North Carolina in 1943. The vibrant red plumage of the cardinal reflects the state's colors, and it is a common year-round resident in the region, making it a beloved symbol for North Carolinians.
No, cardinal eggs are not typically hatched all at once. Cardinal eggs usually hatch over a period of a few days, often with the first eggs hatching slightly before the others. This staggered hatching can help ensure that at least some of the chicks survive if environmental conditions become unfavorable shortly after hatching.
The College of Cardinals has been pleased to have in its ranks illustrious names such as: 1) James Cardinal McIntyre, Cardinal Archbishop of Los Angeles 2) Ernesto Cardinal Ruffini, Cardinal Archbishop of Palermo 3) Francis Cardinal Spellman, Cardinal Archbishop of New York 4) Raphael Cardinal Merry del Val, Cardinal Secretary of State 5) Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani, Cardinal Secretary of the Holy Office 6) Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, Cardinal Archbishop of Philadelphia 7) Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Cardinal Archbishop of Chicago 8) Edward Cardinal Mooney, Cardinal Archbishop of Detroit 9) Giuseppe Cardinal Siri, Cardinal Archbishop of Genoa 10) Manuel Goncalves Cardinal Cerejeira, Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon 11) Pietro Cardinal Gasparri, Cardinal Secretary of State
Northern Cardinal is the state bird of West Virginia.
The northern cardinal.
To survive, you will need a place to shelter yourself, a supply if food and water, a weapon to hunt with and to defend yourself, and a way to keep track of the cardinal directions
There was no cardinal of the KKK.
He became a Cardinal on the 21st of October 2003.
A cardinal would be a consumer. A consumer cannot produce its own food, so it must feed on other consumers or producers in order to survive. In the cardinal's case, it would eat fruits/seeds and insects in order to survive. Producer: makes its own food (ex. plants taking via photosynthesis) Decomposer: Organism that feeds on dead matter or waste from living organisms (ex. bacteria, fungi, some insects)
He became a cardinal in 1788. He became a cardinal in 1788.