Genus species:
Cardinalis cardinalis
Common name:
Northern cardinal
Genus:
Cardinalis
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Cardinalis cardinalis
Common name:
Northern cardinal
Genus:
Cardinalis
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Genus species:
Passerina cyanea
Common name:
Indigo bunting
Genus:
Passerina
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Passerina cyanea
Common name:
Indigo bunting
Genus:
Passerina
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Genus species:
Cardinalis cardinalis
Common name:
Northern cardinal
Genus:
Cardinalis
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Cardinalis cardinalis
Common name:
Northern cardinal
Genus:
Cardinalis
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Genus species:
Passerina cyanea
Common name:
Indigo bunting
Genus:
Passerina
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Passerina cyanea
Common name:
Indigo bunting
Genus:
Passerina
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Genus species:
Cardinalis cardinalis
Common name:
Northern cardinal
Genus:
Cardinalis
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Cardinalis cardinalis
Common name:
Northern cardinal
Genus:
Cardinalis
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Genus species:
Passerina cyanea
Common name:
Indigo bunting
Genus:
Passerina
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Passerina cyanea
Common name:
Indigo bunting
Genus:
Passerina
Family:
Cardinalidae
Suborder:
-n/a-
Family (Animalia): Cardinalidae
Cardinals, in the family Cardinalidae, are passerine birds found in North and South America. They are also known as cardinal-grosbeaks and cardinal-buntings.
The South American cardinals in the genus Paroaria are placed in the tanager family Thraupidae. On the other hand, DNA analysis of the genera Piranga (which includes the scarlet tanager, summer tanager, and western tanager), Chlorothraupis, and Habia showed their closer relationship to the cardinal family. They have been reassigned to that family by the American Ornithological Society.
Reference: Wikipedia