Peterson scored 18 points in the first half but played just three minutes in the second half. Bloomberg reports that CEO ...
Just before Christmas, two backyard birders in Michigan were in for the ultimate surprise–a yellow Northern Cardinal. Arlene and John McDaniel spotted the incredibly rare bird in their backyard in ...
A woman from Petal, Mississippi was looking through photos sent to her phone from a bird feeder camera and found pictures of the usual suspects, but as kept looking she found something pink and it ...
THEODORE, Alabama -- A rare bird is a frequent flyer in one Theodore, Alabama neighborhood. WKRG-TV reports, a cardinal that's yellow instead of red has been sighted in one woman's garden. The ...
TEXAS, USA — A cardinal caught recently in central Texas has a rare abnormality that causes it to have female feathers on one side of its body and male on the other. The Inland Bird Banding ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Cardinals are known for their bright red feathers – so you’ve probably never seen one that looks like this before. But keep your eyes peeled, because the unusual-looking characters ...
Editor's note: The video above is from Feb. 2021, and features Andrea Tims who runs a bird sanctuary in Maine. A Pennsylvania man hopped on Facebook, ecstatic to tell everyone he knew about the ...
Alabama's diverse habitats make it a top spot for birdwatchers, and in the last seven days alone, three rare bird sightings have been confirmed, showcasing the state's birdwatching potential. The ...
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11 fascinating northern cardinal bird facts
What Does a Northern Cardinal Bird Look Like? It’s hard to resist a northern cardinal bird. They’re lively, bright and amazing songsters. Amid the browns, blues and greens of the natural world, ...
When I sat down to write this column the sun had come out, and it was good to see it. We were in a drought situation for so long that I don’t want to complain about all the rain we’ve recently gotten.
Cold weather doesn't have to mean empty feeders. A small placement tweak can make your yard feel safer — and far more inviting — to winter cardinals.
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