Wyoming's state bird is the Western Meadowlark, sturnella neglecta.
The state bird of Wyoming is the Western Meadowlark. The state song of Wyoming is called "Wyoming." The lyrics to this song are included in the link below.
wyomings state bird was adopted in 1927
The state capital of Wyoming is Cheyenne. The state bird of Wyoming is the Western Meadowlark, and the state flower is the Desert Paintbrush.
Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon and Wyoming have the western medowlark as a state bird.
The buffalo/bison is Wyoming's state mammal. Wyoming has other state animals: State Reptile: Horned Toad State Bird: Western Meadowlark State Fish: Cutthroat Trout State Butterfly: Sheridan's Green Hairstreak Butterfly
The state bird of Montana and Wyoming, the Western Meadowlark, was chosen for its widespread presence and distinctive song that resonates with the landscapes of both states. This bird symbolizes the natural beauty and rich wildlife of the region, making it a fitting representative for both states. Additionally, the Western Meadowlark is a common sight in grasslands and open fields, which are characteristic of the environments found in both Montana and Wyoming.
There are currently six states with the meadowlark (precisely the Western Meadowlark) as their state bird. These six states are: Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, and Wyoming.
Wyoming is called "Big Wyoming", "Cowboy State", and "Equality State".
The name of Wyoming's state flag is: State Flag of Wyoming.
Wyoming IS a state.
No, Wyoming does not have a state muffin. In fact, Wyoming does not have an official state food.