Cardinals are members of the family Fringilidae, New World seedeaters, allied to sparrows and finches. Males are red, females gray brown with some red on wings and tail. The state bird of many states.
cats or weather has harmed a lot of cardinals and other birds
Cardinals are not the "symbol of death," the bird you must be thinking of is a Crow, or Raven. Cardinals are the state bird for Indiana, not a sign of death
Arizona...Missouri (hence why there are the St. Louis Cardinals and the Arizona Cardinals in their respective sports) It's the Illinois State Bird.
Cardinals have short stout becks that crack open the shells of the seeds that they eat
Cardinals, sometimes called "redbirds" live along forest edges and lawns in North America.
well my fellow people cardinals can be birds and people in churches hope that answers it ;0
It depends which cardinals. Football Cardinals are in Arizona and Baseball Cardinals are in Missouri.
Baby cardinals have no special name, they are still considered to be cardinals. Cardinals can live for about 15 years.
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In 1988, they moved to phoenix. In March 1994, they changed there name from Phoenix cardinals to Arizona cardinals.
The Arizona Cardinals are the oldest NFL Franchise. The Cardinals were founded back in 1898, but back then they were referred to as different names since then :Morgan Athletic Club, the Normals, Racine Cardinals, Chicago Cardinals, St. Louis Cardinals, Phoenix Cardinals, and now the Arizona Cardinals.
A Radiance of Cardinals
The pope appoints the cardinals.
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The team got the nickname Cardinals in the 1900 season. Prior to that, the Cardinals were known as the Perfectos and, before that, the Brown Stockings.
Cardinals are cold-blooded. Cardinals lay out eggs. Andrew Andy