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🔎 Northern Cardinal — Species ID Dossier

A 4-card field-ID dossier for the Northern Cardinal — perched-profile gouache portrait of the brilliant all-red male with 6 field-mark callouts, flight-view illustration of dorsal/ventral plumage, song mnemonic with spectrogram ("what-CHEER, what-CHEER, whit-whit-whit"), and a 3-species look-alike comparison card (Pyrrhuloxia / House Finch / Purple Finch).

2026/05/19 19:25:13

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That flash of red in the hedgerow isn't a trick of the light. Year-round, all-weather, the male Northern Cardinal is the most unmistakable backyard bird on the continent.

Card 1 — Perched Profile
Male: brilliant all-red from crown to tail. Pointed crest, jet-black mask across face and throat, thick conical orange-red bill. No streaks, no wingbars, no ambiguity. Female: buffy-brown with red crest, red-edged wings and tail, same black mask and orange bill. Body 8–9 in (21–23 cm) · Wingspan 10–12 in · Weight 1.2–2.3 oz.

Card 2 — Flight View
Rounded wings. Medium rounded tail. The male is pure scarlet on top; flight feathers deepen to brownish-red at the tips on the ventral side. Flight style: bounding — strong flaps then brief glides, usually staying low. Female shows warm buffy-brown upperwings with reddish tints along the tail edges.

Card 3 — Song & Calls
Primary mnemonic: what-CHEER, what-CHEER, whit-whit-whit Phonetic breakdown: wheet-wheet / chew-chew-chew / purdy-purdy-purdy
Both sexes sing — males defend territory from exposed perches year-round; females sing during nesting. Alarm call: sharp metallic chik. Flight call: soft tsip. Pitch: medium-high, clear pure whistles, zero buzzing.

Card 4 — Look-Alikes
PyrrhuloxiaHouse FinchPurple Finch
Crest✓ similar shape✗ none✗ none
Body colorGray + red accents onlyRed head/breast; streaky brown backRaspberry wash, heavy streaks
BillCurved parrot-like, yellow-grayThin, small finch billSmall notched
Mask✗ no black mask✗ no black mask✗ no black mask
Range noteSW desert onlyWidespreadWidespread
The Pyrrhuloxia shares the crest and silhouette but never shows all-red — if there's any gray on the body, it's not a cardinal. House Finch males have red, but it's confined to head and breast over a streaky brown frame.

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