The cardinal is Indiana's state bird.
None. There isn't a state "animal" per se...but they have a state bird. The state bird of Indiana is the Cardinal.
The state bird for Indiana is the Cardinal, adopted in 1933. Males are bright red, females are deep red.
The Cardinal is the official state bird of Indiana. They live in Indiana year-round. The peony is the official state flower of Indiana. It is grown throughout Indiana.
The state river of Indiana is the Wabash River.
The state bird of Indiana is the cardinal.
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Indianapolis is a city, not a state, therefore it is not eligible to have a state bird.However, Indiana is a state and its state bird is the Cardinal.
Larry Bird went to Indiana State