mocking bird
The scientific name of the state bird of Florida is "Turdus migratorius", commonly known as the American Robin.
The state bird of Florida is the mockingbird.
The state bird of Florida is the Mockingbird.
The northern mockingbird is the state bird of Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas. The bird's scientific name is Mimus polyglottos.
The state bird of Florida is the Northern Mockingbird.
In 1927, the state of Florida officially declared its state bird. The state bird of Florida is the common mockingbird.
It became the Florida state bird because when you turn it sideway's it looks like Florida
* The State Flower is the Orange Blossom. * The State Motto is In God We Trust. * The State Bird is the Northern Mockingbird.
The state bird of Florida is the mockingbird.
It was adopted as Florida's state animal in 1982 by a vote of students through out the state of Florida.
Florida's state bird is the mockingbird. It lives in Florida year-round and is known for imitating or "mocking" the songs of other birds. Its Latin name means "mimic of many tongues."
The mockingbird (mimus polyglottos) is the state bird of Florida.