RMMFB3AF–A male Vermilion Cardinal (Cardinalis phoeniceus) foraging. Los Flamencos Sanctuary. Colombia, South America.
RF2JBTYAJ–Red male cardinal perching on a branch with non-breeding plumage with a blue sky in the background in winter or the beginning of spring, Pennsylvania
RM2RG3ERX–A male Vermilion Cardinal (Cardinalis phoeniceus) at , .
RM2HM2EJT–Northern Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis, female, and Red-winged Blackbird, Agelaius phoeniceus, female, in heavy snowstorm
RM2RG3EGG–Vermilion Cardinal (Cardinalis phoeniceus) at Los Flamencos Wildlife Sanctuary, Camarones, La Guajira, Colombia.
RM2CPAY9M–. A monograph of the weaver-birds, Ploceidae, and arboreal and terrestrial finches, Fringillidae . n Eastern Venezuela, where myfirst collections were formed. It is singular that Cardinalis phoeniceus, socommon near Cariipano, is very rare here. I have never seen this bird onthe hills, but only on the jilains near the coast, which are covered with asimple vegetation of Mimosa, Cactus, &c. On the authoiity of Dr. 0. Finsch this species was received in a collec-tion of birds sent to Mr. Kohlmann from the island of Trinidad. The specimen a in my own collection is one of the types described byBona
RMMFB3AY–A male Vermilion Cardinal (Cardinalis phoeniceus) foraging. Los Flamencos Sanctuary. Colombia, South America.
RF2G7K2J0–Foraging juvenile male red cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis bird as it looks for food on the ground in Naples, Florida.
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