By Matt Harvey | One Toad Photography
📸 A brilliant northern cardinal perches proudly on a branch, its crimson feathers glowing against the soft blur of sky and twigs. Nature’s royalty, caught in a moment of quiet majesty.
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🐣 Life Cycle: From Egg to Songbird
Northern cardinals follow a classic songbird life cycle:
• 🪺 Eggs: Females lay 2–5 eggs in a cup-shaped nest made of twigs, bark, and grass.
• 🐥 Hatchlings: Born blind and featherless, they rely entirely on their parents.
• 🐦 Fledglings: After 9–11 days, they leave the nest but stay nearby as they learn to fly and forage.
• 🕊️ Adults: Cardinals reach maturity in about a year and can live up to 15 years in the wild!
Fun fact: Cardinals often raise two to three broods per season!
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🍽️ What’s on the Menu?
Northern cardinals are granivores with a taste for variety:
• 🌾 Seeds (especially sunflower and safflower)
• 🍓 Fruits and berries
• 🐛 Insects like beetles, caterpillars, and grasshoppers
They’re frequent visitors to backyard feeders—especially in winter when their red plumage pops against the snow!
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💘 Mating & Romance
Cardinals are monogamous and known for their sweet courtship rituals:
• 💕 Males serenade females with melodic whistles.
• 🥰 They also feed seeds beak-to-beak—a gesture that looks like a kiss!
• 🛖 Once paired, they build nests together and share parenting duties.
Their duets are not just romantic—they help strengthen pair bonds and defend territory.
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📏 Size & Stats
• 📏 Length: 8–9 inches
• ⚖️ Weight: 1.5–1.7 ounces
• 🕊️ Wingspan: 10–12 inches
Despite their modest size, their bold color and loud song make them one of the most recognizable birds in North America.
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🆚 Male vs. Female Cardinals
• 🔴 Males: Bright red with a black mask and throat
• 🟤 Females: Soft brown with warm red accents on wings, tail, and crest
Both sexes sport the iconic crest and sing—unusual among songbirds!
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🎉 Fun-Filled Facts
1. 🎶 Cardinals are one of the few North American songbirds where both sexes sing!
2. 🧭 They don’t migrate—so you can spot them year-round.
3. 🧠 Cardinals can recognize their own reflection and may attack windows thinking it’s a rival.
4. 🐦 Their song has regional dialects—cardinals in different areas sing slightly different tunes!
5. 🏈 The northern cardinal is the state bird of seven U.S. states—more than any other bird.
6. 🌿 They help control insect populations and spread seeds, making them vital to ecosystems.
7. 📸 Their vibrant red feathers come from carotenoids in their diet—more berries = brighter birds!
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📸 Behind the Lens: One Toad Photography
This image captures the northern cardinal in its full glory—crest raised, feathers fluffed, and eyes alert. A moment of stillness and color in the chaos of branches and sky. It’s a reminder that beauty often sits quietly, waiting to be seen.
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