Cardinals, sometimes called "redbirds" live along forest edges and lawns in North America.
There are many animals that use the sugar maple. Most of these animals are birds that live in these trees.
Cardinals are preyed upon by a variety of predators, including birds of prey such as hawks and owls, as well as mammals like cats, snakes, and raccoons. These predators typically hunt cardinals for food.
Cardinals have short stout becks that crack open the shells of the seeds that they eat
Cardinals typically mate for life and lay 3-4 eggs per clutch. The eggs are incubated for about 12-13 days before hatching, and the chicks fledge around 9-10 days after hatching. Cardinals can live for up to 15 years in the wild.
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Baby cardinals have no special name, they are still considered to be cardinals. Cardinals can live for about 15 years.
Wisconsin
Cardinals mate throughout the entire year. They stay together for the rest of their life.
squirrels
i live in St. Louis so Cardinals and Cubs
cardinals are backyad birds they are mostly found in the US. They like to live on evergreen trees
Hopefully people won't try to force them to live in a net!
This is a question that cannot be answered. It depends where you live.
Cardinals are birds of hedgerows, cut over woodlots, and suburban lawns. Rarely found in dense forests.
yes they do, i just saw one a minute ago
I don't know ask the one at the local cathedral
The second link below lists 51 Italian cardinals living in April 2014.