because there are a lot of them
Currently, there is no state with the puffin as its official state bird.
It became the Florida state bird because when you turn it sideway's it looks like Florida
e-ReferenceDesk notes: Commented Robert Lupp, Supervising Librarian, New Jersey Publications, State Library: "Unfortunately, no information is available as to why the eastern goldfinch was chosen New Jersey's state bird. Neither the original bill nor the legislative journals (which do not record debate) provide a clue."
The cardinal was chosen as North Carolina's state bird in 1943 due to its vibrant red color and common presence throughout the state. It is known for its beautiful appearance and cheerful song, making it a popular choice for representing North Carolina's natural beauty and wildlife.
State birds are typically chosen based on criteria such as their uniqueness to the state, cultural significance, or popularity among residents. The selection process can vary but often involves public input, legislation, or proposals by state organizations. Once chosen, the state bird is officially designated through a legislative process or gubernatorial proclamation.
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.
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
It is the Eastern Timber Wolf.
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The cardinal was chosen as the state bird of Kentucky on February 26, 1926. The reason, as stated by the legislators, was that the bird was a native of the state.
Pink and White Lady Slipper
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