Cardinals are one type of bird you should see in your yard in winter, so you want to provide them with the right type of ...
Northern cardinals don't migrate and don't molt into a dull plumage, so you'll see the arresting birds in winter's snowy backyards. They've have come to symbolize winter bird feeding. The birds are ...
Everybody likes redbirds, and one of our reddest is the beautiful and familiar northern cardinal. This cheerful species is found in our yards and in brushy fields and woods all around the area. Both ...
This, of course, is a quote from Yogi Berra, who for you younger folks was a catcher for the New York Yankees baseball team a thousand years ago. He was known for his skill as a ballplayer and for ...
Even if you’re not an avid birdwatcher, it’s hard to take your eyes off a Northern Cardinal. The male is easy to spot, especially on a leafless branch, with his brilliant red plumage, black facial ...
Who doesn’t love watching the beautiful American Goldfinches at their finch feeders? But do you notice sometimes that there is an additional guest at the feeder? The Downy Woodpecker loves to eat from ...
The male Northern Cardinal is hard to miss. Its vibrant red head and black eye mask stands in stark contrast to winter’s bleary hues, spring’s pastel florals and summer’s bright greens. Once you learn ...
When a yellow northern cardinal alighted on their bird feeder, David and Tina Gourley of Gravel Switch were puzzled. When a second one joined it, they were shocked. The first bird — bright yellow, not ...
A northern cardinal was struggling to hang on to a bird feeder outside a home in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, January 28, as a cold front brought gusty winds to the region. Ken Grille owns the ...