Mostly seeds, but in spring the young are fed insects.
Seeds and small insects Cardinals' diet change seasonally.
Because that's what they eat. Like we eat Pizza
Like most birds, cardinals do not hibernate. Cardinals also do not migrate to warmer climates in the winter and can be seen year round.
Wren birds usually eat seeds, berries or other small fruits
Cardinals are birds of forest edges, and suburban lawns. Rarely found in deep woods, they are among the first birds to come to bird feeders, where they love sunflower and safflower seeds.
Yes, sometimes hawks are known to eat cardinals
There are a few birds that eat pumpkin seeds. Some of these birds are blue jays, the titmouse, cardinals, and crows.
cardinals ,american goldfinches ,etc.
Cardinals, grosbeaks, woodpeckers, finches.
Yes they also eat fruits, berries, and spiders
The animals does not have anything else to eat like bugs and rodents.They will feast on regular birds we see everyday they also eat blue jays and cardinals and crow.Well that's it bye.
It depends on the bird. Birds of prey {owls, hawks, osprey} eat meat and smaller vertbrates. Other birds {pidgeons, cardinals etc.} eat plants and seeds. Other birds {like crows or ravens} eat carrion or carcasses of dead animals and insecsts, seeds.
The name refers to the birds.
They both fly for one. They eat food. They are both birds and a lot of other things like that.
cats or weather has harmed a lot of cardinals and other birds
No. There are thousands of species of birds. Many birds do last the winter. For example, penguins, cardinals, blue jays.
Birds eat all food sources, though individual birds do not use all the foods available. Some, such as crows and Blue jays, are generalists able to use a variety of foods, birds like eagles eat only meat, warblers only insects, and cardinals only seeds. Birds can eat seeds, insects, nectar, meat, berries, and plant material, depending on their physical adaptations to do so.