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Passeriformes, Emberizidæ, Northern Cardinal, Head (Cardinalis cardinalis) on loan to the Museum from Slugo Manishevitz Gagarin, an expert in Oriental Taxidermy and creator of the “Virgisaurus”. | Passeriformes, Emberizidæ, Northern Cardinal, Head (Cardinalis cardinalis) on loan to the Museum from Slugo Manishevitz Gagarin, an expert in Oriental Taxidermy and creator of the “Virgisaurus”. | ||
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Its brilliant red colors, spectacular feathered head crest, and strong voice have brought the cardinal fame. It’s the most popular of state birds, representing seven states—Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Cardinal lore is strongest in the Appalachians and Middle Atlantic states (including the Virginias and Kentucky). These regions were settled earlier than the Midwest. | Its brilliant red colors, spectacular feathered head crest, and strong voice have brought the cardinal fame. It’s the most popular of state birds, representing seven states—Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Cardinal lore is strongest in the Appalachians and Middle Atlantic states (including the Virginias and Kentucky). These regions were settled earlier than the Midwest. | ||
Revision as of 07:43, 30 December 2007
Northern Cardinal
fa;1997;na
Passeriformes, Emberizidæ, Northern Cardinal, Head (Cardinalis cardinalis) on loan to the Museum from Slugo Manishevitz Gagarin, an expert in Oriental Taxidermy and creator of the “Virgisaurus”.
Its brilliant red colors, spectacular feathered head crest, and strong voice have brought the cardinal fame. It’s the most popular of state birds, representing seven states—Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Cardinal lore is strongest in the Appalachians and Middle Atlantic states (including the Virginias and Kentucky). These regions were settled earlier than the Midwest.