Alabama.
Alabama
The Yellowhammer is the state bird of Alabama.
Yes. It is the Yellowhammer.
The Yellowhammer State and the Heart of Dixie.
Heart of dixie, "Yellowhammer State"
The yellowhammer is, of course, yellow.
Alabama does not have a offical nickname but they call it the yellowhammer
The Alabama State Bird is the Yellowhammer. The Alabama State Flower is the Camellia. The Alabama State Tree is the Southern Pine (pinus palustris). Alabama's motto is "Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere" (We Dare Defend Our Rights).
The nickname of Alabama that refers to a bird is "The Yellowhammer State." This nickname comes from the yellowhammer, a type of woodpecker that is also the state bird of Alabama. The name reflects the state's rich natural heritage and the bird's distinctive coloring.
Yellowhammer cattle originated from Great Britain and were brought to the state of Florida by settlers and ranchers. They were selected for their hardiness, adaptability to the Florida climate, and ability to thrive in the local environment.
the yellowhammer state and the hart of dixie and the cotton