The Cardinal is the state bird. According to the act (1943 s.b.151 chapter 595) the legislature responded to a request from various bird clubs and garden clubs by canvassing the "the State for votes on the selection of a suitable representative bird" and the Cardinal received the most votes.
The state bird of North Carolina is the Northern Cardinal.
The state bird for North Carolina is the Western Meadowlark. The state bird for South Carolina is the Great Carolina Wren.
North America is not a state, it is a continent and does not have a state bird.
North Carolina's state bird is the cardinal which was designated in 1943. The cardinal was chosen as the state bird because the North Carolina Bird Club initiated a campaign to choose a bird for the state symbol. The cardinal was the popular vote.
The state bird of North Carolina is the Northern Cardinal.
North Dakota's state bird is the Western Meadowlark. South Dakota's state bird is the ring-necked pheasant.
The state bird of North Carolina is the Northern Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis.
Caroline Bird was born in 1986.
The state bird is selected by the state legislature.
North Carolinas state bird is the Cardinal.
The official state bird of North Dakota is the Western Meadowlark, adopted by state legislation in 1947.
The state bird of North Carolina, is the Cardinal. These birds are a vibrant red color with a black circle around their beak. The reason the Cardinal is North Carolina's state bird is because the Cardinal stays in North Carolina during all season's unlike in many other states.
The Northern Cardinal is the state bird of North Carolina.