Don't know what bird this could be, certainly not a cardinal. I would suggest getting a good field guide and looking through it, because I can't think of any bird fitting that description.
Its a Northern Cardinal with a parasite problem. The parasite results in a loss of feathers around the head, giving it the apperance of a black head.
probably a European starling
Ok so cardinals are red but there is also a cardinal with a black head and you just need to go to "blackhead.com".
Cardinals are in three orders. The most senior of the orders is Cardinal Bishop, then Cardinal Priest and finally Cardinal Deacon. The head of the College of Cardinals is the Dean.
I just read where it is a male cardinal that has parasites. The head feathers fall off and it is dark underneath. It is a common problem among cardinals. The feathers will grow back.
it is a grain or cereal crop obtained from a grass seed head.
no you need a cardinal
The crop is located closer to the head. The crop has a thinner wall. The gizzard is more muscular and located posterior to the crop.
it is a pyaton
Northern - Malin Head Southern - Mizen Head
Antennae? That sounds like a bug, not a bird. What region is this in? Off the top of my head, red body and black wings could be: Northern Cardinal (male) Scarlet Tanager Summer Tanager Pine Grosbeak Purple Finch (male) The cardinal's crest could be what is meant by antennae.
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