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The growth stages of a cardinal include the egg, nestling, and fledgling phases. After the female lays eggs, they typically hatch after about 11-13 days. The nestlings are initially altricial, meaning they are dependent on their parents for food and care, and they grow rapidly over the next 9-11 days. Once they fledge, young cardinals leave the nest but still rely on their parents for a short period as they learn to forage and survive independently.

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