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Birds of Connecticut

Birds of Connecticut. PowerPoint Project. Cardinalis cardinalis Northern Cardinal. Crest. Cardinalis cardinalis Northern Cardinal. Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Cardinalinae: Cardinals & Grosbeaks Size: body: 20 - 23 cm. Diet: seeds, berries, insects.

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Birds of Connecticut

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  1. Birds of Connecticut PowerPoint Project

  2. Cardinalis cardinalisNorthern Cardinal Crest

  3. Cardinalis cardinalisNorthern Cardinal Class:Aves Order:Passeriformes Family:Cardinalinae: Cardinals & Grosbeaks Size: body:20 - 23 cm Diet: seeds, berries, insects Habitat: woodland edge, thickets, parks, gardens

  4. Northern CardinalGeographic Distribution Migration does not occur

  5. Nesting Clutch size: 2-5 eggs Cardinals form bowl nests near the forest edge

  6. Black Capped Chickadee

  7. Tufted Titmouse

  8. Sparrow

  9. 1) Fasten Right Side to       2) Fasten Floor to Right                              3) Fasten Left Side                   4) Fasten Front.    Back Panel with screws.     Side and back.                                          to Back Panel and Floor.          Panel 5) Fasten Hinges     6) Fasten Roof and Hinges             7) Fasten Shutter Hooks              8) Mount Nestbox with Large    to Roof with              to Back Panel.                              to Roof and Sides with              Screws at appropriate Height      Small Screws.                                                              Round-head Screws.               (see specific species mounting                                                                                                                                    height and habitat.)

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