Cardinals (Cardinalidae)
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) - HBW 16, p. 408
French: Cardinal rouge
German: Rotkardinal
Spanish: Cardenal Norteño
Other common names: (Common) Cardinal, Redbird; Long-crested Cardinal (carneus)
Taxonomy: Loxia cardinalis Linnaeus, 1758, South Carolina, USA.
Has in the past been placed in a separate genus, Richmondena. Forms a superspecies with C. phoeniceus; relationship of these two to C. sinuatus the subject of varying opinions. One documented example of a wild-bred hybrid between present species and C. sinuatus, and hybridization in captivity reported. In captivity has hybridized also with Red-crested Cardinal (Paroaria coronata) and Yellow Cardinal (Gubernatrix cristata), to neither of which species is it closely related, both being currently placed in family Emberizidae. Races fall into four groups b.. View all taxonomy...
Has in the past been placed in a separate genus, Richmondena. Forms a superspecies with C. phoeniceus; relationship of these two to C. sinuatus the subject of varying opinions. One documented example of a wild-bred hybrid between present species and C. sinuatus, and hybridization in captivity reported. In captivity has hybridized also with Red-crested Cardinal (Paroaria coronata) and Yellow Cardinal (Gubernatrix cristata), to neither of which species is it closely related, both being currently placed in family Emberizidae. Races fall into four groups based largely on colour of face mask of females, namely “cardinalis group” (comprising nominate, floridanus, magnirostris and canicaudus), “coccineus group” (coccineus, littoralis, yucatanicus, phillipsi, flammiger and saturatus), “igneus group” (igneus, superbus, townsendi, affinis, sinaloensis, mariae, seftoni and clintoni) and single-species “carneus group”. In E Mexico, race coccineus intergrades with canicaudus in N coastal Veracruz and yucatanicus intergrades with phillipsi in S Yucatán Peninsula. Race carneus sometimes treated as a full species; conversely, sinaloensis treated by many authors as synonym of affinis, and floridanus sometimes subsumed into nominate. S USA populations in C Oklahoma, S Arkansas, SC Texas, all of Louisiana and SW Mississippi included in magnirostris, but some may belong with another race or represent as yet undescribed race(s). Nineteen subspecies currently recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- superbus Ridgway, 1885 - SW USA (extreme SE California E through Arizona to SW New Mexico) S to NW Mexico (N Sonora).
- townsendi (van Rossem, 1932) - Tiburón I and adjacent coastal Sonora, in W Mexico.
- affinis Nelson, 1899 - WC Mexico (SE Sonora, SW Chihuahua, Sinaloa and W Durango).
- superbus Ridgway, 1885 - SW USA (extreme SE California E through Arizona to SW New Mexico) S to NW Mexico (N Sonora).
- townsendi (van Rossem, 1932) - Tiburón I and adjacent coastal Sonora, in W Mexico.
- affinis Nelson, 1899 - WC Mexico (SE Sonora, SW Chihuahua, Sinaloa and W Durango).
- sinaloensis Nelson, 1899 - W Mexico (C & S Sinaloa S to Michoacán).
- mariae Nelson, 1898 - Tres Marías Is (María Madre, María Magdalena and María Cleofas), off Nayarit, in W Mexico.
- seftoni (Huey, 1940) - C Baja California (between c. 28° N and 27° N), in NW Mexico.
- igneus S. F. Baird, 1860 - Baja California S of c. 27° N.
- clintoni (Banks, 1963) - Cerralvo I, off SE Baja California.
- carneus (Lesson, 1842) - W coast of Mexico from Colima S to Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
- cardinalis (Linnaeus, 1758) - most of E half of USA and SE Canada from SE South Dakota S to E Oklahoma and C Louisiana, E to Atlantic coast (except SE Georgia and peninsular Florida).
- floridanus Ridgway, 1896 - SE Georgia and peninsular Florida (SE USA).
- magnirostris Bangs, 1903 - S USA from S Texas and C Oklahoma E to S Arkansas, Louisiana and SW Mississippi.
- canicaudus Chapman, 1891 - W Oklahoma and C & W Texas S to C & E Mexico (from Coahuila S to E Jalisco, Guanajuato, C San Luis Potosí and Hidalgo).
- coccineus Ridgway, 1873 - Atlantic slope of E Mexico in E San Luis Potosí, Veracruz, (except extreme S), NE Puebla and N Oaxaca.
- littoralis Nelson, 1897 - lowlands of S Veracruz and Tabasco (SE Mexico).
- yucatanicus Ridgway, 1887 - base of Yucatán Peninsula, in SE Mexico.
- phillipsi Parkes, 1997 - coastal scrub of Yucatán.
- flammiger J. L. Peters, 1913 - SE Mexico (C & S Quintana Roo), NE Belize and N Guatemala (Petén).
- saturatus Ridgway, 1885 - Cozumel I (off NE Quintana Roo).
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A perched male. Locality Aviapark, La Muela, Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain
Jesús Laborda 18 April 2008 4 years ago 11 sec 2 -
A perched female. Locality Aviapark, La Muela, Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain
Jesús Laborda 18 April 2008 4 years ago 9 sec 0
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Male Northern Cardinal at feeder.
Locality Georgia, USA (United States)
Billy 30 December 2012 18 weeks ago 3.5 -
This cardinal was perched on a tree in severe winter.
Locality Delaware County, Ohio, USA (United States)
Ragoorao 28 February 2010 2 years ago 3.5 -
courtship feeding
Locality Leroy Percy State Park, Washington County, Mississippi, USA (United States)
gerfer 43 weeks ago 3.4 -
Male Cardinal feeding his baby. Locality Ojibway Prairie Complex, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Dan A.Ceti 7 June 2012 48 weeks ago 3.4 -
Male on a stump. Locality Paletta Park, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Miriam Bauman 7 April 2012 1 year ago 3.4 -
The Northern Cardinal is abundant across the eastern United States from Maine to Texas and in Canada in the provinces of Ontario
Locality Maryland, USA (United States)
Felix 17 February 2010 3 years ago 3.4
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Male singing in the Sonoran Desert.
Locality Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA (United States)
(ssp superbus)
Joe Angseesing 28 April 2010 22 weeks ago 5 -
A bird singing from Mangroves Locality Key West, Marion County, Florida, USA (United States)
Stuart Fisher 26 May 2010 2 years ago 4 -
Song of two birds responding to each other.
Locality Tehuantepec, Oaxaca State, Mexico (Southern)
(ssp carneus)
Josep del Hoyo 15 April 2009 3 years ago 4 -
Song of a male Locality Georgia, USA (United States)
Stuart Fisher 2 June 2009 3 years ago 4 -
Song of a male Locality Georgia, USA (United States)
Stuart Fisher 2 June 2009 3 years ago 3.5 -
Male perched near us and singing. Locality Shark Valley, Everglades National Park, Florida, USA (United States)
Antonio Silveira 19 March 2013 7 weeks ago 0
