'Sunny' the yellow northern cardinal has taken the world by storm.
Max Chesnes'Sunny' the yellow northern cardinal has taken the world by storm.
Geoffrey Hill, a professor and curator of birds at Auburn University and an expert on bird coloration, said he has been alerted of the rare mutation several times in the past.As a new understanding of this phenomenon arises, here's a look back at the recent yellow northern cardinal sightings reported and confirmed in the United States:Sightings across the South
Since these first images were taken, Black has actively operated a Facebook community called The Yellow Cardinal, where he engages with community members and educates the public about the rare genetic mutation found in the bird species. Black added he wants the project to inspire people to"get more involved with nature." He said he spends almost every weekend photographing the yellow northern cardinal he first documented in 2018, as the bird has remained in the area since it was first spotted.On the Facebook page, Black updates the list of confirmed sightings that have popped up recently around the southern United States.
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