Red Capped Cardinal 2 is a photograph by Flees Photos which was uploaded on May 27th, 2017.
Red Capped Cardinal 2
A red capped cardinal perched on a branch facing right.
The Red-capped Cardinal (Paroaria gularis) is a bird species belonging to the family... more
by Flees Photos
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Red Capped Cardinal 2
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Flees Photos
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Description
A red capped cardinal perched on a branch facing right.
The Red-capped Cardinal (Paroaria gularis) is a bird species belonging to the family Thraupidae. Here are some facts about the Red-capped Cardinal:
Appearance: The Red-capped Cardinal is a medium-sized bird with a distinctive red crown or cap, which gives it its name. The rest of its plumage is mainly gray, with a black mask extending from its eye to its throat. The male and female have similar coloration, although the male may have brighter and more vibrant plumage.
Distribution and Habitat: The Red-capped Cardinal is native to South America, specifically the northeastern parts of the continent, including Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. It is primarily found in open woodlands, savannas, scrublands, and grassy areas near water sources.
Diet: Red-capped Cardinals are omnivorous birds, with a diet consisting of a variety of seeds, fruits, insects, and small invertebrates. They forage on the ground, hopping and scratching through leaf litter in search of food.
Behavior: Red-capped Cardinals are often seen in pairs or small family groups. They are active and vocal birds, with a pleasant and melodic song. They use various calls to communicate with each other and defend their territories.
Breeding: During the breeding season, Red-capped Cardinals build cup-shaped nests made of twigs, grass, and other plant materials. The female typically lays 3 to 4 eggs, which are incubated by both parents. Both parents also participate in feeding and caring for the hatchlings.
Conservation Status: The Red-capped Cardinal is not globally threatened and is classified as a species of "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List. Its populations appear to be stable, and it can adapt well to human-altered environments.
The Red-capped Cardinal is a colorful and charismatic bird found in parts of South America. Its striking red cap and lively behavior make it a popular bird for birdwatchers and enthusiasts in its native range.
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May 27th, 2017