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Behavioral adaptations of the cardinal include their ability to sing a variety of songs to communicate with mates and establish territory. They are also known for their aggressive behavior during the breeding season, defending their nests from intruders. Additionally, cardinals often forage in pairs or small groups, which helps them locate food more effectively and provides safety from predators. Their preference for dense shrubs and thickets for nesting offers both camouflage and protection.

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