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Northern Cardinal

Cardinalis cardinalis

Floor
6" × 6"
Interior height
6"
Mount height
3–10 ft
Breeds
Mar–Aug
Broods / yr
2–3
Cool Facts

Things you didn't know about the Northern Cardinal

01

Cardinals are one of the few songbirds where the female sings as much as the male — pairs duet from the nest as a coordination call.

02

Their bright red is structural color produced by carotenoids in their diet — birds eating poor diets fade to dull orange.

03

Cardinals don't migrate, and pairs maintain the same territory year-round, often for life.

Attract Them

How to bring the Northern Cardinal to your yard

Cardinals are confident feeder visitors and easy to attract with the right seed and a dense shrub layer for cover.

Food

Black-oil sunflower seeds and safflower (which they love and squirrels mostly ignore). Tray and hopper feeders are best — they don't perch easily on small tube feeders.

Cover & landscaping

Plant a multi-tier hedge or thicket for nesting and roosting: privet, honeysuckle (native), elderberry, holly, viburnum. Cardinals love being able to disappear into dense cover.

Box placement

They build their own nest in dense shrubs 3–10 ft off the ground; an open-front shelf can occasionally be used in tucked-away spots, but the shrubs do most of the work.

Water

Bird bath at ground or shrub level. Cardinals drink and bathe regularly, year-round.

Avoid

Don't strip out 'messy' brush and old shrub borders — that's exactly the structure cardinals need.

Range & Habitat

Where you'll find them

A southeastern bird whose range has expanded steadily north over the last 100 years, helped by feeders. Now resident across the entire eastern half of North America.

By region
  • Eastern US

    Year-round residents from southern Maine through Florida and west to eastern South Dakota and Texas.

  • Midwest & Great Plains (expanding)

    Now resident throughout, having pushed into states (Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska) where they were absent a century ago.

  • Southwest

    Common in southern Arizona and the Rio Grande valley of New Mexico and Texas.

  • Mexico

    Resident throughout the eastern half of the country south to Yucatán.

Habitat preferences

Dense shrub and edge habitat: hedgerows, suburban yards with mature shrubs, woodland edges, swampy thickets. They avoid open lawn and deep forest.

dense shrubs ivy-covered walls hedgerows garden trellises
Approximate range centroids — see the regional breakdown above for the specifics
Fledge Kit

The right house for the Northern Cardinal

Open-Front Series

Open Shelf — Small

No entrance hole, no front wall — just a sheltered ledge. Includes drainage and the integrated mounting tab.

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Seasonal Care

When to install. When to clean.

Install by
By February
Cleaning
Empty between broods; final clean September
Winter use
Yes — overnight roosts

Year-round resident across most of range. Pairs are highly territorial — one pair per ~1–2 acres of suitable habitat.