At some point in your state legislature’s great history, they voted on a state bird. Most likely, it is a native to the state. When it came time for the vote, I’m sure it was done with a lot of thought and useful debate.
Do you want to know your official state bird? Sure you do! And, it is listed below:
Do you want to know the state bird that is your state bird? Certainly, you do! It is listed on the table below.
State: | Bird: |
Alabama | Yellow Hammer |
Alaska | Willow Ptarmigan |
Arizona | Cactus Wren |
Arkansas | Mockingbird |
California | California Valley Quail |
Colorado | Lark Bunting |
Connecticut | Robin |
Delaware | Blue Hen Chicken |
Florida | Mockingbird |
Georgia | Brown Thrasher |
Hawaii | Hawaiian Goose |
Idaho | Mountain Bluebird |
Illinois | Cardinal |
Indiana | Cardinal |
Iowa | Eastern Goldfinch |
Kansas | Western Meadowlark |
Kentucky | Cardinal |
Louisiana | Pelican |
Maine | Chickadee |
Maryland | Baltimore Oriole |
Massachusetts | Chickadee |
Michigan | Robin |
Minnesota | Common Loon |
Mississippi | Mockingbird |
Missouri | Bluebird |
Montana | Western Meadowlark |
Nebraska | Western Meadowlark |
Nevada | Mountain Bluebird |
New Hampshire | Purple Finch |
New Jersey | Eastern Goldfinch |
New Mexico | Roadrunner |
New York | Bluebird |
North Carolina | Cardinal |
North Dakota | Western Meadowlark |
Ohio | Cardinal |
Oklahoma | Scissor Tailed Flycatcher |
Oregon | Western Meadowlark |
Pennsylvania | Ruffed Grouse |
Rhode Island | Rhode Island Red |
South Carolina | Carolina Wren |
South Dakota | Ring Necked Pheasant |
Tennessee | Mockingbird |
Texas | Mockingbird |
Utah | California Seagull |
Vermont | Hermit Thrush |
Virginia | Cardinal |
Washington | Willow Goldfinch |
West Virginia | Cardinal |
Wisconsin | Robin |
Wyoming | Western Meadowlark |
Do you Know the United States Bird? Of course, it’s the Bald Eagle. Benjamin Franklin argued that Turkey should be our National Bird. He stated that it was more respectable and a native of North America.
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