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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.

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