The bird that resembles a cardinal but is black in color is called a black cardinal.
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The bird that resembles a cardinal in appearance is the summer tanager.
The first black cardinal in the Roman Catholic church was Laurian Rugambwa, ordained in 1960. If you are asking about the bird, there are not black cardinals; there is a species of bird found in the Southwestern United States called the Phainopepla that is black and physically resembles a cardinal but is related to the Cedar Waxwing.
A bird that looks like a black cardinal is called a black cardinal.
The black bird that looks like a cardinal is called a black cardinal.
The state bird of North Carolina, is the Cardinal. These birds are a vibrant red color with a black circle around their beak. The reason the Cardinal is North Carolina's state bird is because the Cardinal stays in North Carolina during all season's unlike in many other states.
A female cardinal is typically a reddish-brown color with a crest on its head. A bird that resembles a small female cardinal in appearance is the female summer tanager, which also has a similar reddish color but lacks the distinctive crest.
A black bird is black in color.
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Stanford University adopted the nickname "Cardinal" in 1891, originally referring to the color rather than the bird. The choice was meant to reflect the school's official color, cardinal red. Over time, the nickname has come to represent both the color and the bird, with the university's mascot being the Stanford Tree, which is a representation of the Stanford Band's mascot rather than the cardinal bird itself.
The bird's color was the color of the robes worn by the Catholic official of the same name.
Cardinal cardinals are red.