The red bird is called many different things depending on which part of the country you’re in. The most common household name for the red bird is the cardinal, but it has also been referred to as a Virginia red bird and the Virginia nightingale.
What is the red bird?
Technically any bird that is the color red could be considered a red bird. In fact, if you look up red bird on the Web, your Internet search system will query all kinds of different birds. However, in America, the red bird is usually considered the cardinal.
All about the cardinal
The male cardinal is a red bird that looks like it has a black mask on its face. The female version of the cardinal is a rusty, dull red. Sometimes the females even look brown. The males are more vibrant than the female because this gender of the red bird needs to appear attractive to better his chances of mating.
The red bird is a very hearty bird. It’s often found in the Midwest and the East, which are two areas of the country that are known for tough winters. Unlike many other birds, the red bird toughs out the winter. Most red birds do not migrate south, but instead sticks to its habitat and feeds on seeds and berries throughout the winter.
Red bird quirks
The red bird loves to eat berries, corn and seeds that are actually found in fruit. The red bird is a messy eater so if you put up a bird feeder for the red bird, expect to see a pile of seeds and shells beneath the feeder. The good thing about putting up a red bird feeder is that you will attract the red bird. Red birds scramble for food in the winter time and appreciate having a reliable, local source of food that they can hit up when food is scarce.
The red bird also makes a messy nest that’s usually built from grass and other material that’s found in low shrubs. This bird prefers to nest in bushes, particularly fruit bushes so if you have fruit bushes or trees by your house, you’ll be more likely get a red bird visitor. Red birds lay more eggs if they live in the northern part of the country. Usually the red bird lays about 3-4 brown eggs.
The red bird makes a really unique noise. It’s actually fairly easy to pick a red bird chirp out. You can get on-line and listen to red bird noises and then see if you can pick them out in your neighborhood. The male red bird uses his voice to attract females and to keep other birds out of his territory.