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Attracting cardinals to your yard or garden can be a rewarding experience, as these birds are known for their beautiful red plumage and melodic songs. Here are some tips on how to attract cardinals: 1. Offer the right food: Cardinals are primarily seed-eaters, so provide them with a variety of seeds in feeders or scattered on the ground. They prefer sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, and cracked corn. You can also offer fruits such as berries, chopped apples, and grapes. 2. Provide water: Cardinals need water for drinking and bathing. A shallow birdbath or a fountain with a low water level will work well. 3. Offer shelter: Cardinals need a place to roost and nest. Trees, shrubs, and dense foliage are ideal for providing cover and nesting sites. 4. Use red accents: Cardinals are attracted to the color red, so adding red accents to your yard or garden can be helpful. Use red feeders, red birdhouses, or even red flowers to catch their attention. 5. Be patient: Attracting cardinals may take some time, so be patient and consistent with your efforts. Once they discover a reliable source of food, water, and shelter, they are likely to return regularly.
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