Yes, the Common Loon is the state bird of Minnesota. It was designated as the state bird in 1961 due to its abundance in the state during the summer months and its distinctive call that is often associated with Minnesota's lakes.
Minnesota claims the Common Loon as its state bird.
The official state bird for the state of Minnesota is the Common Loon (Gavia immer), adopted in 1961.
The common loon (Gavia immer) is the Minnesota state bird.
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The state bird is the Common Loon. There also are:ChickadeesCardinalsGold FinchesKildeersPurple FinchesBlue JaysNuthatchesRose-brested Grosbeaks
Minnesota is known as the Gopher State, even though Minnesota does not have an official state animal or mammal. Minnesota does have a state bird (the common loon), a state fish (the walleye), and a state Butterfly (the monarch butterfly). Please click on the related link below to view the complete list.
Minnesota's state bird makes the sound of loons so it's called the loon bird.
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