This depends on what species you are referring to. Mockingbirds are an entire family of birds, made up of 16 species. All are quite common, but these are endangered and vulnerable.
If you are referring to the Northern Mockingbird, the most common North American species, then they are very common.
The Northern Mockingbird is the official state bird of Florida. It's a very active songbird and is in residence throughout the year. It's a favorite bird in Florida.
In 1927, the state of Florida officially declared its state bird. The state bird of Florida is the common mockingbird.
The state bird of Texas is the mockingbird. It was designated the state bird in 1927.
The northern mockingbird was named the state bird in 1927.
There are 4 states that have the same state bird: Arkansas Florida Tennessee and Mississippi all have the mockingbird as their state bird, just like Texas.
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The state bird of Mississippi is the mockingbird.
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The Tennessee state bird is the Mockingbird.
Tennessee's state bird is the Mockingbird.