Haha, pretty strange question. I'm pretty sure they do.
Cardinals do not normally migrate, but there may be some withdrawal from northern areas in harsh winters.
Like most birds, cardinals do not hibernate. Cardinals also do not migrate to warmer climates in the winter and can be seen year round.
It is our state bird here in North Carolina, selected for it's beauty. It is the state bird of many states.
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The state bird of North Carolina is the Northern Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis.It is also the state bird of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia.
Definition? Migratory birds are birds that migrate. They move to another part of the world (or country) in the winter. Then they migrate back again when the weather warms up.
No, not all birds migrate. The American Cardinal, for example, does not migrate. It mostly depends on your location, for what birds do and do not migrate.
It depends entirely upon the species but MOST migratory northern hemisphere birds migrate south, and MOST migratory southern hemisphere birds migrate north. But that is a huge over-simplification.
The average weight of a Northern Cardinal is 1.6 ounces, according to the Smithsonian Handbooks Birds of Texas.
Yes, Nightingales are migratory birds. They are known to migrate to Southern Europe, southwest Asia and northern Africa during the winter months.
They can migrate to different regions. The birds in the Northern hemisphere go south during winter. The birds in the Southern hemisphere go north during winter. They migrate towards the equator.
Like most birds, cardinals do not hibernate. Cardinals also do not migrate to warmer climates in the winter and can be seen year round.
humming birds migrate the same way the other birds do. Like when it is cold in north they fly south and when it is cold in the south they fly north.
Birds that migrate are called migratory birds. Birds that do no migrate are called sedentary birds. Over 4000 species of birds migrate, mostly those native to colder regions.
Northern Cardinal was created in 1758.
The northern cardinal, the wood duck, and the brant are the species of birds that are native to Wilmington.
Most do migrate to some extent, but it is dictated by food availability in winter. If winters are mild, they make local movements rather than truly migrate. Also, in many areas, the birds around in summer migrate south but they are replaced by birds from further north, so they appear not to migrate. Those in Northern states migrate.
i think they go to warmer countries or they fly to warmer parts of the UK=they migrate towards the equator. Some birds dont migrate, though, like Northern Cardinals and Bobwhite Quail.==~Prince Hugo=