Cardinal Mini Plush Toy w/ Sound

Cardinal Mini Plush Toy w/ Sound

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What's that saying about a bird in hand? Well now you can hold a Northern Cardinal in your hand!

The male Northern Cardinal is possibly the most recognized bird in the entire United States due to their extended range, conspicuous appearance, and overall style. Their striking, bright red plumage just draws attention to itself. Even females sport a crest of red plumage that gives them a striking look as well. In Spring, some cardinals can be seen attacking their reflections in a window. Both males and females do this, and they can keep at it for hours. This behavior is brought about by hormones that make them obsessive about defending their territories. Once those hormone levels taper off, they'll stop. We witness this behavior every year at WNPA's headquarters in Tucson, Arizona.

Of course, this plush won't spend all it’s time attacking a mirror; it will simply alight wherever you decide is best and will even sing its distinctive song.

  • Features realistic bird song
  • Size: 3 1/2" x 5" x 5 1/2"

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