Nothing special.
For all birds the male is a cock and the female is a hen.
No..The bird is probably going through it's annual molt.
Not usually. Cardinals, like a lot of birds that feed close to buildings, will on occasion fly into windows and die. I would not see omens in it unless the cardinal is a personal totem of yours or someone in the house. Not all naturally occurring phenomenon are to be interpreted as omens. Finding a dead male cardinal on your deck, while upsetting is one such occurrence. Unless the cardinal is of significance to you personally or to a member of your household, I would chalk this one up to the vagaries of nature. If cardinal is a personal totem or animal guide, then spend a bit of time meditating on the meaning of the sighting. Your answer will come.
Male larks are called cocks
Male nightingales are called cocks
Except as an autopsy photograph, where the identity of the bird might not be obvious, this is exceedingly unlikely. The only parasite that might be easily visible on a live cardinal would be a tick, and they are seasonal and far from common parasites of birds.
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One is red and the other is red
yes
It depends on what sort of bird you are talking about - for example, boy chickens are called roosters or cocks. Boy ducks are called drakes. Many wild birds do not have separate names for male and female - you would just say a male cardinal or a male seagull.
Also called redbird, or cardinal grosbeak.
No, any male Catholic can be chosen. However, it has been hundreds of years since a non-cardinal was elected as pope.
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.
The only requirement is that you must be a male Catholic. However, it also helps to be a cardinal. The Church has not had a non-cardinal as pope in many centuries.
Yes, there is a British Cardinal,as far as i can remember he was called Basil Hume a Catholic Cardinal. I do not know who he is now
Cardinal directions or cardinal points.
The only requirement to be pope is the potential candidate be a male Catholic. It also helps to be a cardinal. So, yes, Cardinal Pell could be the next pope but it is probably unlikely.
You must be a male Catholic and it helps considerably if you are a cardinal.