The American Robin was adopted as the official Connecticut State Bird by the General Assembly in 1943.
The white oak (Quercus alba) was adopted as the official Connecticut State Tree on April 16, 1947.
Because the Michigan Audobon Society lobbied for it in 1931. The bird is very common in Michigan, and well known. It was passed as a House Resolution, not an actual law. Three years later, it was discovered that the Kirtland's Warbler is unique to Michigan. It summers in Northern Michigan, and winters in the Bahamas. Sounds like a smart bird to me. There is a push from the Michigan Audobon Society now to make the Kirtland Warbler the official state bird of Michigan. Links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirtland%27s_Warbler http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/birds/mi_american_robin.htm http://www.michiganaudubon.org/state_bird/state_bird.html
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Currently, there is no state with the puffin as its official state bird.
The state bird of Dublin is the Eurasian blackbird (Turdus merula).
The state bird of Maine is the Black Capped Chickadee.
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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.
The state bird of Connecticut is the American Robin.
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The robin is the state bird of Connecticut, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
The American Robin was adopted as Connecticut's state bird in 1943.
Three have the American robin as their State bird: Connecticut. Michigan. Wisconsin.
The state of Connecticut currently does not have a state amphibian.
its state bird is the american robin -Stacey
Connecticut's state bird is the American Robin whose classification is Turdus migratorius. It was adopted in 1943. The American Robin is a migratory songbird of the thrush family which is grayish in color but has an orange-ish patch on the chest which gives it its name.
Robin's live in a lot of places. There are a lot of Robin's in Connecticut; It is also Connecticut's state bird!