There are seven states for which the cardinal (also known as the Northern Cardinal) is the state bird: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The Cardinal, with 7 states: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia. The Western Meadowlark is second with 6 states: Kansas, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, and Wyoming.
The Mexican state bird is the Golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos). It was declared the national symbol of Mexico in 1960 due to its significance in Aztec culture.
The state bird of Cuba is the Cuban trogon, also known as the tocororo. It is a colorful bird with red, white, and blue feathers, which match the colors of the Cuban flag. It is considered a symbol of Cuba's national identity.
Oklahoma chose the scissor-tailed flycatcher as its state bird because it is commonly found in the state during the summer months and is known for its distinctive appearance and behavior. The bird's long tail feathers and graceful aerial displays make it a symbol of Oklahoma's natural beauty and wildlife.
The West Virginia state bird is a Cardinal
the state flower is the American dogwood and the state bird is the cardinal.
The Cardinal was adopted as West Virginia's state bird on January 29, 1903.
West Virginia's state bird is the cardinal.
Northern Cardinal is the state bird of West Virginia.
Virginia's state bird is the Northern Cardinal.
The northern cardinal became Virginia's state bird in 1950.
Virtue defeating tyranny. (Good beats bad)
The State bird of West Virginia is the Cardinal.
I'm not really sure what you mean by "a symbol". The NM state bird is the Road Runner.
Illinois, Kentucky,Indiana, Ohio, North Carolina, West Virginia, and Virginia all share the Cardinal as their state bird.
In reality, there are six states with the cardinal as their state bird: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia.