Robin.
They can, but usually take smaller species, such as sparrows.
yes - there are cardinals and another bird pyr.....something that looks like a cardinal but with just a touch of orange. Also robins come though here and there are sometimes a bird that is blue. We have a lot of birds that come through the area because of the Hassayampa river preserve.
Sparrows are brownish or greyish birds.
Cardinals are Fringilids, New World seedeaters, including sparrows, finches, and grosbeaks. The cardinal is actually a grosbeak, related to the blue, rosebreasted, and black headed gosbeaks.
I am a child but can still answer it. It is song sparrow.
robins and sparrows have different arrangements of the bases
inductive reasoning
robins and sparrow have differents types of bases
robins and sparrows have different arrangements of the bases
no sparrows do not eat robins. Why would any one ask such a question anyway?
Most of the US animals areextinct but there's the white tailed deer.But there's still birds.There's Heron, ibises, egrets, buzzard robins, cardinals, tanagers, sparrows and bobolinks
Robins, Larger sparrows, wrens, and sometimes american woodcocks.
Yes, sometimes hawks are known to eat cardinals
They can, but usually take smaller species, such as sparrows.
White tailed deer, black tailed deer, elk, moose, pronghorns, mountain goats, wolverines, badgers, wolves, coyotes, foxes, red tailed hawk, golden eagle, bald eagle, osprey, robins, sparrows, and cardinals.
Some of them are Fringillidae, Sparrows, Finches, Cardinals, and Grosbeaks.
Sparrows are seed eaters most closely realted to weavers and other finches. They are very unrelated to cardinals and New World grosbeaks (which are in a totally different family - the cardinalae).