Not in cardinals. In this case, the speckled egg likely belongs to a cowbird--this is a brood parasite species which will lay its eggs in other birds' nests, and allow the host bird to raise their young for them. The white eggs belong to the host species.
Perhaps the cardinal sees herself reflected in the window and assumes it is another female cardinal trying to invade her territory.
Northern Cardinal
Yes, female cardinal birds are brown because their dick has to be Brown so, so are they
If you already have a dog at home, and you are looking to bring another one in, see if it is possible for the two dogs to meet before bringing the new one in. Some dogs don't get along, and you don't want to be stuck with two dogs who hate each other. The best combinations are as follow: Male and Female Male and Male Female and Female
Baby cardinals are called chicks.
about 10 days after hatching
Your nintendogs cannot get pregnant. I've already answered plenty of these; it's not possible.
A cow already exists as is, since it is a female bovine that has already had a calf. But, in the facts of evolution, another bull and a cow had to have mated to produce this "cow."
I would e-mail her and tell her why I did it and tell her what she did was wrong.
No. They only use the one they make themselves.
A female cardinal is typically a reddish-brown color with a crest on its head. A bird that resembles a small female cardinal in appearance is the female summer tanager, which also has a similar reddish color but lacks the distinctive crest.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, such as male and female.The noun 'cardinal' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female church official.The noun 'cardinal' is a neuter noun as a word for a type of bird or a shade of red.