with its wings
The cardinal can fly from 20-50 mph..
they fly you idiot sheesh
Perhaps the cardinal sees herself reflected in the window and assumes it is another female cardinal trying to invade her territory.
· Starling · Bluebird · Cardinal · Flamingo · Parakeet · Pheasant
Probably about 1 month. I had before and it took about 3/12 weeks for it to fly. I found it at the pet store.
because cardinals fly those directions..
cardinals are able to fly because they have light feathers and are very light. as they flap their wings, they push air down wich makes the bird go up.
They fly to get away or hide they can reach speeds up to 60 miles per hour!
We saw a gray jay this morning attack a male Cardinal which had flown into our window, and peck at it, and fly off with it.
A red cardinal can fly at speeds of up to 20 to 30 miles per hour (32 to 48 kilometers per hour). They are agile fliers, adept at quick bursts of speed and maneuvering through dense vegetation. Their flight is often characterized by short, flapping bursts followed by glides.
Cardinals fly at speeds of around 20 to 30 miles per hour. They are agile and maneuverable in flight, which enables them to navigate through trees and shrubs with ease.
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