The simple answer is yes ... you see cardinals in cages all the time in Mexico. But most countries have federal and state laws that disallow keeping wild animals in captivity without a permit. In the United States cardinals are classified as migratory birds and they are protected by the Migratory Species Act, and law enforcement is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Do not pick up baby birds off the ground ... usually the parents will come back and feed them. If you have an injured bird you may be able to get permission to keep the bird in captivity.
The Cardinal would only be living for three days under captivity
no, u cant do anything fun with them and they wud make a lot of screeching and shud not b keeped in a cage and shud b free
this is from wut i no and is my common sense
yes cardinals fly.
A baby cardinal will fly an estimated 20 days after hatching. The eggs hatch after being laid in 11 days.
I dont know about the female but a Male Cardnial appeared at my feeder today with out any tail feathers and I watchd him fly to a tree branch. My question would be why did this bird not have any tail ferthers?
The cardinal is a songbird of the fringilidae family, new world seedeaters, They are closely related to grosbeaks, in fact, the old name was cardinal grosbeak. They begin to sing in March in the South, and within weeks the eggs are laid. The young are fed insects until they can fly, when they take on the seed eating habits of the parents. Cardinal males are basically red, with a black mask, females and young are gray brown with some red in the tail and wings. They are basically nonmigratory.
There was/is a cardinal nearby
Cardinal grosbeak, redbird.
The cardinal can fly from 20-50 mph..
with its wings
they fly you idiot sheesh
Perhaps the cardinal sees herself reflected in the window and assumes it is another female cardinal trying to invade her territory.
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A baby cardinal will fly an estimated 20 days after hatching. The eggs hatch after being laid in 11 days.
Probably about 1 month. I had before and it took about 3/12 weeks for it to fly. I found it at the pet store.
because cardinals fly those directions..
cardinals are able to fly because they have light feathers and are very light. as they flap their wings, they push air down wich makes the bird go up.
We saw a gray jay this morning attack a male Cardinal which had flown into our window, and peck at it, and fly off with it.
They fly to get away or hide they can reach speeds up to 60 miles per hour!
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