What does the cardinal bird have to do with Christmas?
What does the cardinal bird have to do with Christmas? The cardinal bird The cardinals are an image of confidence and warmth with their brilliant red shading in the bleak long stretches of winter, during which opportunity Christmas comes. Their red shading is additionally an image or token of blood Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross. That is the reason the cardinal is so frequently observed on Christmas cards and as beautifications on trees, wreaths, and festoons just as painted on shop windows in winter or Christmas scenes. In English custom nothing Cardinals are not local to Europe. At the point when we think about a fledgling at Christmas it's the European Robin, with its red bosom which helped Victorians to remember the red petticoats mailmen bringing them Christmas card wore. Of all the Christmas images, one that has since quite a while ago baffled at this point enchanted me is a really little feathered creature we call the Cardinal.