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Indiana State Bird Name: Cardinal Binomial Name: Cardinalis cardinalis Adopted: Legislation of 1933 The Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is a member of the North America cardinal family. Males of the species are a bright, deep red with black faces and coral-red beaks. Females of the species are a fawn or light brown color, with mostly grayish-brown tones and a slight reddish tint in their wings and tail feathers, also with a bright coral-red beak. Both have prominent raised crests and strong beaks. Young birds are the colored like the adult females until they molt and grow their adult feathers in the fall. View the rest of the State Birds [Return to top] |
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