There are actually 5 states with the mockingbird as their state bird:
Tennessee has two state birds:Mockingbird (Scientific name: Mimus polyglottos)Bobwhite Quail (Scientific name: Colinus virginianus)
Idaho and Nevada have the Mountain Bluebird as their state bird, while Missouri and New York's state birds are the Eastern Bluebird. Therefore, there are generally four states with the bluebird as their official state bird.
It's one word. A mockingbird is a type of bird.
Rhode Island's state bird is the Rhode Island Red and the state tree is the Red Maple.
A Red Jay is a bird, they seem rare though
Yes, he is an attorney and also the state representative.
Yes. It is perfectly legal for more than one state to have the same state bird. For example, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia all have the same state bird - the Cardinal. No matter how many states have previously used it, the Cardinal can still legally be used as another state's emblematic bird.
Harper Lee wrote one novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," which was published in 1960.
No, they have no way to transport them, even if they wanted to. The young will follow the parents around for a week or two after the fledge, begging food til they learn to catch it themselves.
there are 2Arthur "Boo" RadleyTom robinsonalso in a sense Atticus is a mockingbird too, as a mockingbird is someone who brings nothing but good to the world.
For one its not a state in The United Sates of America. For two its not a parrot. For three the name of the bird is Named Quetzal. For Four A child of 12 can tell you that.
Two states have the blue spruce as their state tree, though these 2 states have two different variations of the blue spruce. These states are Colorado and Utah.