Cardinal grosbeak, redbird.
The state bird of Illinois is the Northern cardinal, known for its bright red plumage and distinctive crest.
The bird name that also means "foremost" is "Cardinal."
could be a juvenile cardinal.
protected by Migratory Bird Act
There are seven states for which the cardinal (also known as the Northern Cardinal) is the state bird: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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.
Land of Lincoln is official state nickname of Illinois. The northern cardinal is official state bird of Illinois. The violet is official state flower of Illinois.
Northern Cardinal is the state bird of West Virginia.
is this questions is a fact of an opinion. A cardinal is a type of bird.
yes the bird cardinal lives in Arizona
The cardinal is Indiana's state bird.
Stanford's nickname is "The Cardinal"
The northern cardinal.
Chicago does not have a unique state bird. If you mean what is the Illinois state bird that would be the northern cardinal
North Carolina's state bird is the cardinal which was designated in 1943. The cardinal was chosen as the state bird because the North Carolina Bird Club initiated a campaign to choose a bird for the state symbol. The cardinal was the popular vote.
There is no underwater bird specified for Illinois. The official bird of Illinois is the cardinal.
A bird that looks like a black cardinal is called a black cardinal.