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What was the state bird for New York in 1624?

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It is unlikely that one was named in those years. No legislature was available to name it and such an issue was hardly relevant to the survival of the colony. (In other words the colonists had more important issues on their minds like survival than Birdwatching. In truth any bird that could be snared probably ended up in a stew pot.)

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