Cardinals Brave Winter Cold, No Migration Needed
Cardinals Brave Winter Cold, No Migration Needed
US · Published Sep 9, 2025
Cardinals are non-migratory birds that adapt to survive winter's harsh conditions.
Their flexible diet, fluffy plumage, and higher metabolic rate help them withstand freezing temperatures.
Providing food, water, and shelter can help support cardinals during the winter months.
Cardinals adapt and stay through winter
As winter's chill descends, many bird species embark on long migrations to warmer climates. However, the vibrant Northern Cardinal stands its ground, a splash of red against the stark winter landscape. These hardy birds are year-round residents, adapting to survive even the harshest conditions.
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