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Yes, cardinals do move during the winter, but they typically remain within their established territories. They are non-migratory birds, so while they may not travel long distances, they can shift to find food sources or more favorable conditions. In winter, cardinals often form small flocks, which helps them locate food and stay safe from predators.

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