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  2. Painted bunting - Wikipedia

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    The painted bunting (Passerina ciris) is a species of bird in the cardinal family, Cardinalidae. It is native to North America. It is native to North America. The bright plumage of the male only comes in the second year of life; in the first year they can only be distinguished from the female by close inspection.

  3. Cardinalidae - Wikipedia

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    Cardinalidae (sometimes referred to as the "cardinal-grosbeaks" or simply the "cardinals") is a family of New World-endemic passerine birds that consists of cardinals, grosbeaks, and buntings. It also includes several other genera such as the tanager-like Piranga and the warbler-like Granatellus .

  4. Northern cardinal - Wikipedia

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    Young birds, both male and female, show coloring similar to the adult female until the fall, when they molt and grow adult feathers. [13] They are brown above and red-brown below, with brick-colored crest, forehead, wings, and tail. [5] The legs and feet are a dark pink-brown. The iris of the eye is brown. [5]

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    Cardinal sightings have a multitude of meanings such as being a sign of hope, wisdom or blessings, or that they are angels with a divine message for you. According to Doolittle, Cardinals are a ...

  6. A few things to know about the cardinals you see in your yard

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    The cardinal’s size (8.5 inches), distinctive crest and large, reddish bill help distinguish this songbird from other redbirds like the Summer and Scarlet Tanager who may be found locally during ...

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  8. Scarlet tanager - Wikipedia

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    The average weight at hatching is 3.97 g (0.140 oz), with the nestlings increasing their weight to 20–22 g (0.71–0.78 oz) by 10 days, or 70% of the parent's weight. The young leave the nest by 9–12 days of age and fly capably by the time they are a few weeks old.

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