Arizona...Missouri (hence why there are the St. Louis Cardinals and the Arizona Cardinals in their respective sports) It's the Illinois State Bird.
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Cardinals are members of the family Fringilidae, New World seedeaters, allied to sparrows and finches. Males are red, females gray brown with some red on wings and tail. The state bird of many states.
cats or weather has harmed a lot of cardinals and other birds
Cardinals are not the "symbol of death," the bird you must be thinking of is a Crow, or Raven. Cardinals are the state bird for Indiana, not a sign of death
Cardinals have short stout becks that crack open the shells of the seeds that they eat
Cardinals, sometimes called "redbirds" live along forest edges and lawns in North America.
cardinals r Arizona steelers r Pennsylvania
See the link below for living Cardinals by country.
Yes, the Holy See maintains a list of the College of Cardinals. See the link below.
11 cardinals from the United States took part in the conclave of March 2013.
no they stay in all of the colder states
The Cardinals role was to elect a new Pope when the See of Peter was vacant
11 cardinals from the United States took part in the conclave of March, 2013.
Click on the 'Cardinals Uniform' link below to see a picture of the Cardinals home and away uniforms.
They symbolize some states like Kentucky and Arizona.
Three cardinals are chosen before voting begins in a conclave to be Scrutineers who oversee each vote.
Male Cardinals fly into windows during mating season. They think they see another male Cardinal and attack what they see, which is only their reflection.
Cardinals do not usually eat mice. Their diet usually consists of seeds, fruits, insects, worms and lizards. See the related link for more details.