Birdwatchers across the Hoosier state are being urged to keep their binoculars ready this spring. A “one-in-a-million” genetic anomaly is turning the ...
This Northern Cardinal is happily enjoying this seed blend made specifically for cardinals. The feeder functions as a tray for loose seed and a cylinder feeder for seed and suet cylinders. Featured ...
On February 26, 1926, the Kentucky General Assembly selected the Northern Cardinal as the United States’ first state bird. This step initiated a process that now includes all 50 states (Arizona’s ...
February is National Bird Feeding Month! What does this mean? This is the time for all of us to help birds survive the harsh winter months, and provide what is needed for them to flourish throughout ...
This beautiful northern cardinal was likely gathering berries as a Valentine's Day gift for its mate in The Village of Bradford. Thanks to Julie Walfield for sharing!
The northern cardinal secured its place as Indiana’s bird by inhabiting the state year-round. The 1933 legal statute referred to the bird as the “Red Bird or Cardinal,” acknowledging the common name ...
Vibrant red birds seem to bring even more cheer to the season, but their meaning has impact year-round. Red birds–also known as Northern Cardinals–are popular images in holiday decor. Their bright red ...