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  1. Yellow cardinal - Wikipedia

    The yellow cardinal (Gubernatrix cristata) is a species of South American bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of its genus, Gubernatrix.

  2. Yellow Cardinal - American Bird Conservancy

    Apr 29, 2022 · The vibrant yellow hues of the Yellow Cardinal add a splash of color to the thorny scrub habitats and forest edges where it occurs. Males sing loudly from larger trees.

  3. Yellow Cardinal: The Rare Beauty You’ll Be Lucky to See Once ...

    Discover the incredible yellow cardinal, from rare genetic Northern Cardinals to endangered South American species. Learn where to spot them and why they matter

  4. Why Is This Northern Cardinal Yellow? | Audubon

    Feb 22, 2018 · If it sticks around Alabaster and is still yellow next winter, a mutation is the likeliest culprit. But if it comes out red after another molt, it means the bird somehow recalibrated its pigments.

  5. Is it rare to see a yellow cardinal? - Birdful

    Feb 13, 2024 · Yellow cardinals stand out as highly notable outliers from the common bright red plumage. The genetic mutation causing their unique coloration is extremely rare, estimated to occur …

  6. Yellow Cardinal - eBird

    Males have a yellow eyebrow and moustachial stripe; females have a white moustacial stripe and grayish cheeks and breast. Occurs in open woodlands, avoiding grasslands and human-modified …

  7. Rare Yellow Cardinals: Everything You Need to Know

    Feb 20, 2025 · Yellow cardinals are a result of genetic mutations affecting their pigment. This change gives them their bright yellow feathers. Their diet includes seeds, fruits, and insects. During non …