Pennsylvania's state bird, the Eastern Bluebird, was chosen for its beauty and significance to the state's culture and environment. Designated as the state bird in 1931, it symbolizes joy, happiness, and the arrival of spring. The Eastern Bluebird is also a native species that reflects Pennsylvania's natural heritage and commitment to wildlife conservation. Its vibrant colors and melodious song endear it to residents and symbolize the state's appreciation for nature.
The ruffed grouse is the official state bird.
Pennsylvania has not adopted an official state bird at this time. The state has adopted the ruffed grouse as the official state game bird.
It is not known why the American robin was chosen as the state bird for Connecticut. It was chosen to become the state bird in 1943.
Currently, there is no state with the puffin as its official state bird.
Philadelphia
It was chosen because it flew into Alaska and they thought they should make it their state bird because it was so pritty
because of the color
Chickadee.
The cardinal was actually chosen for Ohio State not Kentucky. Sorry!
the state bird was changed because the population went down
because there are a lot of them
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