Texas' state bird is the mocking bird
The Texas state bird is the mockingbird. The Texas state flower is the bluebonnet. The Texas state tree is the pecan tree.
The mocking bird is the state bird of Texas.
There are 4 states that have the same state bird: Arkansas Florida Tennessee and Mississippi all have the mockingbird as their state bird, just like Texas.
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The Texas state flower is called a bluebonnet and the state bird is the mockingbird.
Pennsylvania has not adopted an official state bird at this time. The state has adopted the ruffed grouse as the official state game bird.
Texas' state bird is the northern mockingbird, mimus polyglottos, and it was accepted in 1927.
The state bird of Kansas is the Meadowlark and it's nickname is the "wheat state"
The state bird of Texas is the Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos). It was designated the state bird in 1927 for its widespread presence and its ability to mimic the songs of other birds.
The State Bird is the Northern Mockingbird and the State Flower is the Bluebonnet.
In 1927, the mockingbird was designated by Texas as their official state bird. The Northern mockingbird is found in all parts of Texas during the summer and winter.