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When winter comes, a white blanket covers the land. Amidst the snow, bright red cardinals can be seen. These birds are native to North America and often found in forests, gardens, and parks. The male cardinals stand out with their red feathers and crest. The females have more subdued colors of brown and red.
Males have a length of around 8 to 9 inches, while females measure about 7 to 8 inches in length. In addition to size, male cardinals also have a more robust build, with a broader chest and a larger overall frame. Female cardinals, on the other hand, have a sleeker appearance with a slimmer build.
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This article discusses the general behaviors and appearances of the male and female cardinal. We also identify five fun facts about the differences between the sexes. First, let’s look at what are the main characteristics are of each sex, and how that affects the way they act. 1. Males are bright red.
While male cardinals generally sing in an aggressive fashion to protect their breeding and nesting territory and will attack any intruders with a lot of fury and anger, female cardinals are more tactical with their singing. It is thought that females sing and tell males they need more food.