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sl8

(16,353 posts)
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:08 AM Yesterday

What is a Group of Cardinals Called?

Last edited Thu Apr 24, 2025, 01:29 PM - Edit history (2)

Having a hard time finding a good working link for the photo; see link below:

to True Dough for a picture link that works.

https://birdfact.com/articles/what-is-a-group-of-cardinals-called

What is a Group of Cardinals Called? (Complete List + Why)
Last updated: February 20, 2023



Cardinals belong to the Cardinalidae family, of which there are around 53 species in 14 genera. However, when people think of cardinals, they almost invariably think of the Cardinalis genus, which contains the emblematic Northern cardinal which lives across much of North and Central America.

Cardinals are conspicuous birds, especially when there’s more than one together, so what is a group of cardinals called?

Groups of cardinals are called a few collective nouns, but some of the most common is a college of cardinals, a conclave of cardinals, and a deck of cardinals. Cardinals are named after cardinals in the catholic church, who wear bright red gowns and pointy hats which somewhat resemble the crest atop the bird.

Cardinals aren’t particularly sociable, especially in the case of the territorial Northern cardinal. Even outside of the breeding season, groups of cardinals are relatively small, numbering up to 40 to 60 birds at the most.

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What is a Group of Cardinals Called? (Original Post) sl8 Yesterday OP
A Conclave? jmbar2 Yesterday #1
Yep, that's one of the names. nt sl8 Yesterday #2
Here you go, sl8 True Dough Yesterday #3
Outstandiing, thank you. sl8 Yesterday #4
In St. Louis, they're called a team. Sanity Claws Yesterday #5
Ba dum tish. Nice. sl8 Yesterday #6
Child molesters? N/t Alpeduez21 Yesterday #7
This is the right time to call it a conclave. It won't be long before more people soldierant 19 hrs ago #8
The only time I've ever seen two males at the same time was when Harker 18 hrs ago #9

sl8

(16,353 posts)
6. Ba dum tish. Nice.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:36 AM
Yesterday

Last edited Thu Apr 24, 2025, 10:21 AM - Edit history (1)

Guess that they're "complete" list wasn't quite complete.

soldierant

(8,406 posts)
8. This is the right time to call it a conclave. It won't be long before more people
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 06:55 PM
19 hrs ago

will be aware of that term and its original meaning than normally are.

Harker

(16,105 posts)
9. The only time I've ever seen two males at the same time was when
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 07:11 PM
18 hrs ago

I spotted a father giving his son flying lessons.

We seem to always have a pair in upstate New York. I call them Manfred (von Richthofen) and Claudia (Cardinale.) He's an eyecatcher, but she is even more beautiful to me.

So... a Jagdstaffel?

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