The climax of spring, usually mid-May, is when 20 or more species of warblers can be seen in woodlands, flashing grays, blues, yellows, greens and reds, and each Baltimore oriole you hear delivers ...
One of the first signs that spring is not far off arrives in mid-February, when the male northern cardinal sings his cheerful ...
On February 10, 2026, in Eatonton, Georgia, USA, a security camera captured a charming moment featuring a male northern cardinal at a backyard bird feeder. In the video, the vibrant red bird is ...
Who doesn’t love a Northern Cardinal? The appeal of these abundant, widespread songbirds is undeniable: They brighten drab winter days with a pop of bright red. Weeks before spring, they’re among the ...
Avian enthusiasts around the world will identify and count birds from February 13 through February 16 as part of a massive community science project If you're enjoying this article, consider ...
Bird songs have enchanted humans for centuries, inspiring poetry, music, and a love for nature. In America, the continent’s diverse ecosystems host a wide array of avian songsters, each with unique ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A giant cardinal sculpture will be unveiled at a Richmond intersection Friday afternoon to celebrate the area as a gateway and gathering place. The 7-foot-high steel cardinal ...
Have you seen a Northern Mockingbird at your feeder? They are the size of a Robin and they will be very aggressive to many other birds! They tend to visit more during the winter months when suet, ...
Picture this: you’re sipping your morning coffee, gazing out your kitchen window, when a flash of brilliant crimson catches your eye. A male cardinal lands on your feeder, his vibrant red plumage ...
Archbishop Ronald Hicks is formally installed by the Archdiocese of New York, marking a new era for Catholics in the region.
Ronald Hicks was installed Friday as the 11th archbishop of New York in a ceremony at the revered St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan, calling on Catholics to spread the faith ...
The northern cardinal secured its place as Indiana’s bird by inhabiting the state year-round. The 1933 legal statute referred to the bird as the “Red Bird or Cardinal,” acknowledging the common name ...