The Willow Ptarmigan
The Alaska state bird is the Willow Ptarmigan which was selected in 1955 by the Alaska Territorial Legislature.
It was chosen because it flew into Alaska and they thought they should make it their state bird because it was so pritty
The Willow Ptarmigan is the state bird of Alaska because it is native to the state and represents the wild and rugged nature of Alaska's environment. Its ability to survive in harsh conditions and its seasonal color change from brown in summer to white in winter are also symbolic of Alaska's extremes.
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The Willow Ptarmigan and not the Hawaiian Goose is the Official State bird.
The state bird of Alaska is the Willow Ptarmigan.[in "ptarmigan," the "p" is silent]alaska's state bird is the Willow Ptarmigan
In 1955.
About 430 species.
Its name is the Willow Ptarmigan .
They are vegitarians except as hatchlings.
No, the Rhea is not a native Alaskan bird.