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Experts believe the male Northern cardinal, typically red in color, has a genetic mutation that makes it a sunny, yellow color Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
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Lucky Photographer Snaps a ‘One in a Million’ Rare Photo of a ...Wild Planet Explorer reported on Monday, August 5th about one lucky photographer's 'one in a million' rare photo shoot of a yellow cardinal, and the photos are stunning.
While Sunny was a first for Florida, it's not the first time a yellow cardinal with a rare genetic color mutation has been photographed in the U.S.
Only three yellow cardinal sightings are reported a year, making the bird's appearance a rare "one in a million" finding, Geoffrey Hill said.
While Sunny was a first for Florida, it's not the first time a yellow cardinal with a rare genetic color mutation has been photographed in the U.S.
Just before Christmas, two backyard birders in Michigan were in for the ultimate surprise–a yellow Northern Cardinal. Arlene and John McDaniel spotted the incredibly rare bird in their backyard ...
Scientists estimate the male northern cardinal’s genetic mutation that makes it yellow also makes it a 1-in-10 million bird ...
An extremely rare yellow cardinal spotted in Shelby County earlier this year now appears to be the father to two hatchlings, according to the two Alabama residents who originally discovered and ...
A Tennessee photographer caught a glimpse of a spectacular and rare bird. Knoxville Ornithological Society President Jimmy Tucker told WBIR he heard about a rare yellow cardinal sighting in Roane ...
A rare yellow cardinal is a frequent flyer in one Theodore, Alabama neighborhood.
An extremely rare yellow cardinal was spotted and photographed in Port St. Lucie on Saturday.
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