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.
No. There are thousands of species of birds. Many birds do last the winter. For example, penguins, cardinals, blue jays.
yes
The cardinals use the starch as fat to survive in winter months.
Yes! Every bird molts. If it's a bird, it molts.
Like most birds, cardinals do not hibernate. Cardinals also do not migrate to warmer climates in the winter and can be seen year round.
The Chicago Cardinals moved to St. Louis in 1960, and then to Phoenix in 1988.
the siksika people when is winter they don't move from the place that they are but they often move because the buffalo herds .
They move better in the summer.
They kind move from place to place when it is winter they move south. And they can move if they chose.
winter
They moved of the coldness
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