Cardinals are finchlike birds, as adults feeding primarily on seeds and insects. Members of the family Fringilidae.
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A cardinal can help increase the size of the sunflower population in its ecosystem by feeding on sunflower seeds and unintentionally spreading them around through its droppings. This helps disperse the seeds to new locations where they can germinate and grow, contributing to the overall population of sunflowers in the ecosystem.
The College of Cardinals has been pleased to have in its ranks illustrious names such as: 1) James Cardinal McIntyre, Cardinal Archbishop of Los Angeles 2) Ernesto Cardinal Ruffini, Cardinal Archbishop of Palermo 3) Francis Cardinal Spellman, Cardinal Archbishop of New York 4) Raphael Cardinal Merry del Val, Cardinal Secretary of State 5) Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani, Cardinal Secretary of the Holy Office 6) Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, Cardinal Archbishop of Philadelphia 7) Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Cardinal Archbishop of Chicago 8) Edward Cardinal Mooney, Cardinal Archbishop of Detroit 9) Giuseppe Cardinal Siri, Cardinal Archbishop of Genoa 10) Manuel Goncalves Cardinal Cerejeira, Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon 11) Pietro Cardinal Gasparri, Cardinal Secretary of State
The northern cardinal.
Northern Cardinal is the state bird of West Virginia.
A niche is an organism's way of life within an ecosystem. This differs from a habitat, which is only the place where an organism lives.
The niche is blank.
A niche is a job
There was no cardinal of the KKK.
He became a Cardinal on the 21st of October 2003.
In most uses, "niche" is a noun. Nouns refer to a person, place, or thing. A niche is a thing. However, there are occasions when "niche" gets used as an adjective. In the phrase "niche marketing," "niche" modifies :marketing," so it's an adjective in that usage.