They can, but usually take smaller species, such as sparrows.
Well you could get a caged feeder which has a cage like sphere with holes in around it so that only small birds can get in it
Haha, pretty strange question. I'm pretty sure they do.
Northern cardinals are native to the Nearctic region. They are found throughout Eastern and Central North America from Southern Canada into parts of Mexico and Central America. They have also been introduced to California, Hawaii and Bermuda.
An average adult cardinal weighs less than 2 oz., with 1.5"-1.8" being the average range. Like many birds, cardinals weigh much less than might be expected, given that they are large songbirds, with adults measuring 8"-9"
Baby cardinals have no special name, they are still considered to be cardinals. Cardinals can live for about 15 years.
Passeriformes
Magpie Shrike was created in 1831.
Killer Shrike was created in 1977.
Tiger Shrike was created in 1828.
Shrike - comics - was created in 1999.
African Shrike-flycatcher was created in 1855.
The main predators of cardinals are snakes, foxes, cats, and usually any predator that can get a hold of them.
They have strong beaks and females can camouflage.
So they can't starve
Lanius ludovicianus Loggerhead Shrike Is known as the butcher bird because it impales its prey on thorns or barbed wire fences and eats it like "a bug on a stick".The Shrike has a hooked beak that is uses to tear meat off its kill and will even catch and eat small rodents. It has no talons to hold its prey which is why it has adopted this method of eating.
Yes! Northern Cardinals nests are about 6-8 inches in diameter.
Northern Cardinals weigh about 45 grams.