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yes there can be. i found one who made a nest in my backyard. usually they are in the north but they CAN be here
Yes and they may sometimes use the nest of another bird.
7 to 10 days
Mainly, cardinals nest in hedgerows, large bushes or dense foliage.
The northern cardinal and the brown-headed cowbird have a symbiotic relationship. The brown-headed cowbird lays its eggs in the cardinal's nest (and in the nests of other species, too, such as the yellow warbler). This harms the cardinal's chances to reproduce. It's a parasitic relationship.
A griffin's nest is made of gold.
No, it probably won't. If the baby is large enough to get around on it's own leave it there. It's mother is close by waiting to take care of it. If it can't get around and doesn't have any feathers you can carefully put it back in the nest. If you don't see the nest you can take it to a facility that takes care of wildlife.
female cardinals don't have bright colors so they can camafloge from predeorschicklet102 says: that answer above is only one of many. The cardinal also has a cone shaped beak to help break open nuts and seeds.
Sometimes they can make out where a nest came from or if it is man-made or not. They will probably live there if they don't have a choice, but some birds would rather build their own nest.
A nest. A man-made shelter is called a cote.
supposed to be very cold the lower it is
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