They have strong beaks and females can camouflage.
Passeriformes
Two adaptations of the Northern Pygmy owl are its small size and plumage pattern allowing it to camouflage with its surroundings very well.
they have the fur coat lol
The main predators of cardinals are snakes, foxes, cats, and usually any predator that can get a hold of them.
So they can't starve
Yes! Northern Cardinals nests are about 6-8 inches in diameter.
Northern Cardinals weigh about 45 grams.
They can, but usually take smaller species, such as sparrows.
No, cardinals are not blue. Male northern cardinals are known for their vibrant red plumage, while female cardinals are mostly a brownish color with reddish tinges. The bright red coloration of males is a key characteristic that makes them easily recognizable.
According to Wikipedia, its scientific name is Cardinalis cardinalis.
Northern cardinals are native to North America and can be found across much of the United States, particularly in the eastern and southeastern regions. They prefer dense thickets, woodlands, and gardens for nesting and feeding. They do not migrate and can be seen year-round in their respective habitats.
Hopefully people won't try to force them to live in a net!