The Male Northern Cardinal Solitary in Winter

Settled amidst the stark, snow-dusted branches, the subject of this observation is a male Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis…

As of June 2026, The Male Northern Cardinal Solitary in Winter has users in the animals category.

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About

Settled amidst the stark, snow-dusted branches, the subject of this observation is a male Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis), showcasing his vivid plumage against a muted winter backdrop. The entire bird is a brilliant, saturated red, a hue that stands out dramatically in the monochrome environment. He possesses the species' characteristic high, pointed crest and a thick, dark mask surrounding the bright orange-red conical bill. Fluffed up against the cold, his posture is rounded, giving him a robust appearance well-suited for enduring low temperatures. Even in this static pose, the cardinal embodies resilience, remaining non-migratory and providing a welcome, fiery splash of life to the otherwise somber winter woodlands and thickets of eastern North America.

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Version
1.0.0
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V3
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3.04MiB
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88
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1
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Created
Dec 19, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
Dec 19, 2025
Last Scraped
Jun 3, 2026
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