Cardinalis cardinalis (bird)
Variant names: Richmondea cardinalis, Richmondena cardinalis

Mass: 43.5 g

Diet: insectivore based on Allen and O'Connor 2000 and Allen and O'Connor 2000; insectivore-granivore based on Blake and Hoppes 1986

Abundance: 0.01 to 66.18% (median 1.06%)

Latitudinal range: 20.4° to 45.8°

Habitats: (2), desert/xeric shrubland (1), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (14), tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (1)

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Found in 18 samples

Mexico: La Paz, Cozumel Island (birds, 2004 - 2007)

United States: Horseshoe Bend Research Area, Sandrock Cliff (spring), William Trelease Woods (gap, spring), Wateree, Hiram, Dawes County (in-channel), Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project (1998), St. Catherine's Island, Wedge Plantation, Laudholm Farm, Raleigh-Durham, The Wilds, Black Cat Cave (interior) (Holocene), Meyer Cave (Holocene), Clive Runnells Family Mad Island Marsh Preserve, Starkville

Size measurements:
43.5 mm(N = 1)based on

See also Cardinalis, Cardinalis phoenicius, Cardinalis sinuatus