During Indiana’s early statehood, the northern cardinal was far less common than it is today. The species favored warmer climates farther south and appeared only sporadically in parts of the Midwest.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You probably know what a cardinal looks like, but we bet you've never seen a "leucistic bird." If you haven't heard the term, ...
Last week, New Times reported on the sighting of a rare yellow cardinal in Coral Springs. Though they’ve been spotted at least once annually for the past few years, the odds of a cardinal being yellow ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Cardinals are known for their bright red feathers – so you’ve probably never seen one that looks like this before. But keep your eyes peeled, because the unusual-looking characters ...
Alabama's diverse habitats make it a top spot for birdwatchers, and in the last seven days alone, three rare bird sightings have been confirmed, showcasing the state's birdwatching potential. The ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — A woman captured an astonishing picture of what an expert on bird coloration is calling an extremely rare cardinal, Treasure Coast Newspapers reports. What makes it so special?
Red cardinals are popular backyard birds in the United States, and there are various ways to attract them with food that doesn't involve traditional feeders.
You probably know what a cardinal looks like, but we bet you've never seen a "leucistic bird." If you haven't heard the term, you're not alone. This rare mutation "results in a total or partial ...