Two female glass Cardinal bird ornaments
two glass bird ornaments perch on logs on top of a rock. The birds are a male and female.
View looking out the window at a Male and Female Cardinal sit on a bird feeder tray
A female cardinal sits on a feeder eating nyjer seeds.
Northern Cardinal Female Bird Ornament: Glass Artisan's Choice
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, two glass bird ornaments perch on logs on top of a rock. The birds are a male and female.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, View looking out the window at a Male and Female Cardinal sit on a bird feeder tray
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Northern Cardinal Female Bird Ornament: Glass Artisan's Choice

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Perched Female Cardinal Studio-Glass Ornament. 

 

Description

This fused glass female cardinal completes the Cardinal family. Her body is natural tones of amber brown and she has a touch of red on the wings and her crest. She's unusual in the songbird world as she "sings" just like the males! 

The female cardinal comes with her own detachable live-edge log perch that has been sanded on the underside for stability. Simply slot the bird ornaments legs into the corresponding holes in the top side of the wood. 

Limited number available each year.

Female Perched Cardinal Details

  • Handcrafted in Nova Scotia from fused glass (no paints, glazes or molds)
  • Glass bird ornament complete with live edge log perch 
  • Artisan Studio-Glass made in Nova Scotia
  • Size Approximately 3.5 " for adult, 2.5" for chick
  • Photos are for guidance only, though your bird will look similar. As it's handcrafted glass art, there will be minor variations in colour, tone and shade.
  • The direction the bird is facing varies.
  • Fused glass has a front and back. The front is glossier and has more detail. 

If you'd like more details on how I handcraft the Female Cardinal and other birds, please visit the blog How the Birds were made