A long time ago there was a great war over whether women should be able to wear pants. The birds were the creatures that made pants and other clothing. After the war the birds were recognized as state symbols and the "duck" was immortalized into a statue in Chubaca, Africa. And so that is how state birds came to be.
A state bird means that is the most popular outside bird in that state.
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None. There are no states with the raven as an official state bird.
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.
The state of Utah has the California Gull as their state bird. However, there are currently no states with the seagull as an official state bird.
The ruffed grouse is the official state bird of Pennsylvania.
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The robin is the state bird of Connecticut, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
There are four states with the wild turkey as their state game bird. These states are: Alabama, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, and South Carolina.
The Cardinal is the most popular state bird, with 7 states claiming it as their own. These states are: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The Cardinal is the official state bird of 7 States, followed by 6 states with the Western Meadowlark.IllinoisIndianaKentuckyNorth CarolinaOhioVirginiaWest Virginia
The state of Delaware is the only state with the Blue Hen Chicken as its state bird.
There are no states which have presently selected the hummingbird as their bird.
The California state bird is the California Quail.