The Kentucky Cardinal ( Cardinalis cardinal) or red bird is selected as the state bird of Kentucky
Red Bird, Kentucky is about 7 miles northwest of Williamsburg, Kentucky. It is located in Whitley county.
The Cardinal, selected to be the Kentucky state bird on Feb. 26, 1926.
Bird's invasion of Kentucky happened on 1780-08-04.
The gray squirrel is Kentucky's official state wild animal. State Animal: Gray Squirrel State Insect: Viceroy Butterfly State Horse: Thoroughbred Horse State Fish: Kentucky Bass State Bird: Cardinal http://www.stateanimals.com/states/kentucky/index.html
The cardinal was chosen as the state bird of Kentucky on February 26, 1926. The reason, as stated by the legislators, was that the bird was a native of the state.
The state bird of Kentucky is the Cardinal. The state chose the Cardinal as the state bird because Cardinals have the reputation of being, "America's favorite backyard bird. "
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The state bird of Kentucky is the Northern Cardinal.
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By legislation in 1926.