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  1. Dec 25, 2023 · The female cardinal is mostly tan or buff in color with a dark red crest, wings, and tail. It has dark brown eyes, a charcoal face mask and throat, an orange beak, and dark flesh-colored legs and feet. The female cardinal has a charming beauty of its own despite lacking the male’s striking red plumage.

  2. Mar 25, 2024 · Female cardinals lack the eye-catching, bright crimson of their male counterparts, but they make up for it with red highlights on subtle shades of brown and gray. Known as “hens”, female cardinals catch our attention with sharp calls, colorful red bills, and a cheerful whistled song.

  3. Female sings mainly in spring before start of nesting. Nest: Usually well hidden in dense shrubs, vines, or low trees, placed 3-10' above ground, sometimes higher. Nest (built by female) is open cup made of twigs, weeds, grass, bark strips, leaves, rootlets, lined with fine grass or hair.

  4. Female cardinals are solitary birds, often found foraging alone in brush piles or thickets. While female cardinals can sometimes be seen in pairs or family groups during the breeding season, they typically prefer to go it alone outside of this window.

  5. Dec 15, 2022 · Is a female cardinal an angel, or just supporting her mate? Learn what the female bird looks like and see female cardinal pictures.

  6. The female cardinal has a sturdy, cone-shaped beak adapted for cracking open seeds and foraging for insects. Her beak is typically a grayish color, adding to her overall subtle appearance.

  7. Nov 28, 2023 · Reason #1: The Female Cardinal Has to Carefully choose her mate. Female cardinal. Photo by Cheryl Anne. All wild birds have a single goal in mind – to reproduce. Cardinals are no different and it all begins with the female cardinal choosing her mate. Yes, the female cardinal chooses the male cardinal. And, she doesn’t take this job lightly.

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