Because having the Missouri state game bird be something other than the Missouri state game bird would be somewhere between ridiculous and impossible.
The official state bird of Missouri is the Eastern Bluebird, adopted in 1927.The bluebird is the official state bird for Missouri.
The Eastern Bluebird is the state bird of Missouri.
Iowa does not have a state game 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.
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The native "bluebird" (Sialia Sialis) was selected as the official bird of the state of Missouri on March 30, 1927.
The official State Bird is the Mockingbird. The state also has the Bobwhite Quail as the official State game bird.
It is not. The Mockingbird is the official state bird and the Bobwhite quail is the official state game bird.
Four states have the bluebird for their state bird: Idaho, Missouri, Nevada, and New York. However, Idaho and Nevada have the Mountain Bluebird as their state bird, while Missouri and New York have the Eastern Bluebird.
The white hawthorn blossom (Crataegus punctata) serves as Missouri's official state floral emblem. It was designated as the state flower in 1923.
The state bird of Oklahoma is the Scissor tailed Flycatcher.