Northern Cardinal

Cardinalis cardinalis, the Northern Cardinal, is the state bird for seven eastern states. The male colors are a bright scarlet, although the plumage of the upper body and crest is tinged with gray, and the bill is a dull red. The area between the bill and eyes and the throat are black.

Great Blue Heron

A large, stately, blue-gray bird the Great Blue Heron, Ardea herodias, has wide black stripe over the eye; long, yellow legs; a sinuous neck with special vertebra; and a dagger-like bill.  Its shaggy appearance is due to wing plumes, specialized chest feathers that continually grow and fray as the bird combs them with a fringed claw. When preening, a heron applies the resulting “powder down” to underpart feathers as a protection from organic oils and slime.

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