Cardinal Rules
Birds & Blooms|December 2019/January 2020
Get to know one of North America’s most iconic species and learn how to attract them.
By Ken Keffer
Cardinal Rules

It’s hard to miss a male cardinal and his bold red feathers, black face mask and spiked crest. Although the female is more subdued, she is no less adored. Either is a go-to critter for holiday cards, in snowy scenes that take on vibrancy thanks to the dash of red.

Despite being fairly common, the birds can be a bit elusive. They often come to feeders as the sun is setting, when their red feathers are muted under low light conditions. Cardinals like to eat from trays or platforms, preferring sunflower and safflower seeds and often roasted, unsalted peanuts. Seeds and nuts are no match for their hefty pink beaks. Cracked corn is worth setting out, too.

This story is from the December 2019/January 2020 edition of Birds & Blooms.

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