Cardinals live in the Northeast, Southeast and Midwest regions of the United States, and remain stationary all year round. You can identify a cardinal by comparing the characteristics of this bird against other birds in the area.
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Vultures are infamous for their role in the natural world. When an animal dies vultures smell it from a distance and soon the forest's airborne cleanup crew arrives. Turkey vultures are found throughout North America where they carry out the essential...
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The regal cardinal is a deep, scarlet red making them distinguishable from many other birds. Similar in shape to a blue jay, they aren't nearly as annoying, but just as lovely to look at. Also known as Northern Cardinals, they are non-migratory, so they...
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Pelicans are large sea birds with a big body and short legs, but their most unusual feature is there expandable bill which they use for fishing. Coastal areas of the United States and even not so coastal areas that provide lots of shallow lakes and...
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Hello! Welcome to Expert Village. My name is Wayne Peterson and I'm the director of the Important Bird Areas Program for the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Today we're here at the Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary in Marshfield, Massachusetts where we'll...
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