This video from the USA says about itself:
28 August 2016
Newly fledged Northern Cardinal is still being fed by the parents while learning what food is good to eat by trial and error. This is the second brood for these Cardinals – by leaving the nest in late August the young will have plenty of time to be ready for winter. Blue Jays, Woodpeckers and Cardinals all have had two broods this year.
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