Q: I'm enjoying seeing a male and female cardinal at my feeders and sitting in a nearby tree together. Are they a couple? A: Cardinal pairs don't separate after nesting season, as many songbirds do.
Hoping to see flashes of red feathers in your backyard? Cardinals are one of several fiery red birds you might be seeing around your garden year-round. That's because they aren't migratory birds, so ...
Your outdoor space will be festive all year round if it's attractive to cardinals. The northern cardinal is an iconic species of songbird that does not migrate, so you can see the bright-red-feathered ...
One of the most recognizable birds in our region is the northern cardinal. It is not one of those fair-weather birds, but lives out its entire life enduring all the seasons in one area. There is no ...
A: Cardinals are fairly unusual in the bird world, since a pair typically remains together all year long — they don’t split up after the breeding season, as many other species do. The male and female ...