Victoria's avian emblem is the Helmeted honeyeater.
The mammal emblem of The Australian state of Victoria is Leadbeater's Possum, which is found only in bushfir-prone mountain ash bushland is the eastern part of the state. The avian emblem is the Helmeted honeyeater.
The avian emblem of New South Wales is the kookaburra.
The Helmeted Honeyeater is endemic to Victoria, meaning it is only found there. That is why the Helmeted Honeyeater was selected as the avian emblem for that state.
There is no state or territory called Northern Australia. However, the faunal emblem for the Northern Territory is the Red Kangaroo, and its avian emblem is the Wedge Tailed Eagle. The faunal emblem for Queensland is the Koala, and the avian emblem is the Brolga.
The bird emblem (faunal avian emblem) of New South Wales is the kookaburra.
the floral emblem of Victoria is the Epacris impressa
The mammal emblem for Victoria is Leadbeater's possum.
Victoria's floral emblem is the Common Heath, Epacris impressa, also known as the pink heath.It was proclaimed the floral emblem of Victoria on 11 November 1958.
The marine emblem for Victoria in Australia is the weedy sea dragon.
Tasmania's floral emblem is the Tasmanian blue gum.Until 2015, Tasmania did not have an official faunal emblem. However, on 31 May 2015, the Tasmanian Devil was announced as the official faunal emblem of this island state. While there is no official bird (avian) emblem, the Yellow Wattle bird is the unofficial avian emblem.
Although Tasmania did not originally have an official faunal emblem, on 31 May 2915, it was announced that the Tasmanian Devil had been given the status of the state's official animal emblem. The Yellow Wattlebird, which is endemic to the state, is regarded as the unofficial avian emblem.
The state bird of Victoria, Australia is the Helmeted Honeyeater.It is the only species of bird which is endemic to Victoria alone. The Helmeted honeyeater became the official emblem of Victoria in 1971.