A rare yellow cardinal has been spotted in Illinois — and there's a less than one-in-a-million ...
Story Date: 3/18/2021

 

Source: Caitlin O'Kane, CBS NEWS, 3/10/21


Cardinals are usually associated with the bright red color of their feathers, but a couple in Illinois say a yellow version of the bird hangs out in their backyard. Chelsea Curry told CBS News she first saw the yellow cardinal at her backyard bird feeder last year. At the time, she didn't know yellow cardinals even existed. "Actually my husband kept telling me it was a cardinal and I argued that there was no such thing," Curry said. "That's when I Googled it and found out how rare it actually was."

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