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Family (Alpha):
ACCIPITRIDAE - Kites, Eagles, & Hawks
ALAUDIDAE - Larks
ALCEDINIDAE - Kingfishers
ALCIDAE - Auks
ANATIDAE - Ducks, Geese, & Swans
ANHINGIDAE - Darters
APODIDAE - Swifts
ARAMIDAE - Limpkin
ARDEIDAE - Bitterns, Herons, & Allies
BOMBYCILLIDAE - Waxwings
CALCARIIDAE - Longspurs & Allies
CAPRIMULGIDAE - Goatsuckers
CARDINALIDAE - Cardinals, Grosbeaks, & Allies
CATHARTIDAE - New World Vultures
CERTHIIDAE - Treecreepers
CHARADRIIDAE - Plovers
CICONIIDAE - Storks
COLUMBIDAE - Doves
CORVIDAE - Jays, Crows, & Ravens
CUCULIDAE - Cuckoos & Anis
DIOMEDEIDAE - Albatrosses
FALCONIDAE - Falcons
FREGATIDAE - Frigatebirds
FRINGILLIDAE - Cardueline Finches & Allies
GAVIIDAE - Loons
GRUIDAE - Cranes
HAEMATOPODIDAE - Oystercatchers
HIRUNDINIDAE - Swallows
HYDROBATIDAE - Storm-Petrels
ICTERIDAE - Blackbirds & Orioles
LANIIDAE - Shrikes
LARIDAE - Gulls & Terns
MIMIDAE - Mockingbirds & Thrashers
MOTACILLIDAE - Wagtails & Pipits
MUSCICAPIDAE - Old World Flycatchers
ODONTOPHORIDAE - New World Quails
PANDIONIDAE - Osprey
PARIDAE - Chickadees & Titmice
PARULIDAE - Wood-Warblers
PASSERELLIDAE - New World Sparrows & Allies
PASSERIDAE - Old World Sparrows
PELECANIDAE - Pelicans
PHAETHONTIDAE - Tropicbirds
PHALACROCORACIDAE - Cormorants
PHASIANIDAE - Grouse and Allies
PHOENICOPTERIDAE - Flamingo
PICIDAE - Woodpeckers
PODICIPEDIDAE - Grebes
POLIOPTILIDAE - Gnatcatchers
PROCELLARIIDAE - Petrels & Shearwaters
PSITTACIDAE - Parrots
RALLIDAE - Rails, Gallinules, & Coots
RECURVIROSTRIDAE - Stilts & Avocets
REGULIDAE - Kinglets
SCOLOPACIDAE - Sandpipers
SITTIDAE - Nuthatches
STERCORARIIDAE - Skuas & Jaegers
STRIGIDAE - Owls
STURNIDAE - Starlings
SULIDAE - Boobies & Gannets
THRESKIORNITHIDAE - Ibises & Spoonbills
TROCHILIDAE - Hummingbirds
TROGLODYTIDAE - Wrens
TURDIDAE - Thrushes
TYRANNIDAE - Tyrant Flycatchers
TYTONIDAE - Barn-Owls
VIREONIDAE - Vireos
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CARDINALIDAE Members:
Cardinalis cardinalis
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Passerina amoena
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Passerina caerulea
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Passerina ciris
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Passerina cyanea
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Pheucticus ludovicianus
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Pheucticus melanocephalus
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Piranga ludoviciana
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Piranga olivacea
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Piranga rubra
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Spiza americana
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Black-headed Grosbeak
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Blue Grosbeak
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Dickcissel
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Indigo Bunting
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Lazuli Bunting
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Northern Cardinal
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Painted Bunting
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Rose-breasted Grosbeak
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Scarlet Tanager
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Summer Tanager
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Western Tanager
General Comments
The Northern Cardinal, the Official State Bird of North Carolina, needs no introduction. It occurs over nearly all of the eastern half of the United States, plus in the Southwest. It is common to abundant across the entire state at all seasons, and it is essentially non-migratory, though birds move locally to form flocks up to 20 birds or more, on occasions, in winter. It is an avid feeder visitor, and the male Cardinal seen against a snowy background is always a winter highlight. They breed in a wide array of habitats with some moderate shrubby/understory cover -- most forests and woodlands, wooded borders, residential areas, and sparingly into younger clearcuts and regenerating forests. In winter, when many hardwood forests are devoid or scarce of cover, Cardinals move to thickets, wooded edges, densely weedy fields, etc., but also remain in wooded residential areas and in other forests with evergreen shrub cover.
Breeding Status
Breeder
NC BRC List
The species' status on the List of Bird Species of North Carolina: either Definitive, Provisional, or Extinct, as administered by the NC Bird Records Committee. The Provisional List contains species for which there are less than three accepted sight (i.e., non-documented) records. Species of unaccepted origin are not included on the List of Bird Species of North Carolina.
Definitive
State Status
none
U.S. Status
Definitive
State Rank
S5
Global Rank
G5
Coastal Plain
Permanent resident, essentially non-migratory. Very common throughout, though slightly less numerous on some coastal islands. Peak counts:
Piedmont
Permanent resident, essentially non-migratory. Very common throughout. Peak counts: 1,001, Chapel Hill spring count, 12 May 2002.
Mountains
Permanent resident, essentially non-migratory. Common to very common in the lower elevations, to about 3,000 feet; fairly common to uncommon to about 4,000 feet, and rarely much higher. Slightly less numerous at middle and higher elevations in winter. Peak counts:
Finding Tips
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