List of U.S. state birds

Below is a list of U.S. state birds as designated by each state's legislature. The selection of state birds began in 1927, when the legislatures for Alabama, Florida, Maine, Missouri, Oregon, Texas and Wyoming selected their state birds. The last state to choose its bird was Arizona in 1973. Alaska, California, and South Dakota permit hunting of their state birds. Pennsylvania has adopted a "state game bird" but not a state bird, while Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Tennessee have designated an additional "state game bird" for the purpose of hunting. The northern cardinal is the state bird of seven states, followed by the western meadowlark as the state bird of six states. Several states have extinct official animals, such as state dinosaurs in addition to state insects, state butterflies, state mammals and state reptiles.

Table

StateState birdBinomial
nomenclature
PhotographyYear
Alabama Yellowhammer
(state bird)
Colaptes auratus1927[1]
Wild turkey
(state game bird)
Meleagris gallopavo1980[2]
Alaska Willow ptarmiganLagopus lagopus1955[3]
Arizona Cactus wrenCampylorhynchus
brunneicapillus
1973[4]
Arkansas Northern mockingbirdMimus polyglottos1929[5]
California California quailCallipepla californica1931[6]
Colorado Lark buntingCalamospiza melanocorys1931[7]
Connecticut American robinTurdus migratorius1943[8]
Delaware Delaware Blue HenGallus gallus1939[9]
Florida Northern mockingbirdMimus polyglottos1927[10]
Georgia Brown thrasher (state bird)Toxostoma rufum1928[11]
Bobwhite quail (state game bird)Colinus virginianus1970[12]
Hawaii Nēnē
or Hawaiian goose
Branta sandvicensis1957[13]
Idaho Mountain bluebirdSialia currucoides1931[14]
Illinois Northern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis1929[15]
Indiana Northern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis1933[16]
Iowa Eastern goldfinch
also known as the American goldfinch
Spinus tristis1933[17]
Kansas Western meadowlarkSturnella neglecta1933[18]
Kentucky Northern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis1942[19]
Louisiana Brown pelicanPelecanus occidentalis1966[20]
Maine Black-capped chickadeePoecile atricapilla1927[21]
Maryland Baltimore orioleIcterus galbula1947[22]
Massachusetts Black-capped chickadee
(state bird)
Poecile atricapilla1941[23]
Wild turkey
(state game bird)
Meleagris gallopavo1991[24]
Michigan American robinTurdus migratorius1931[25]
Minnesota Common loonGavia immer1961[26]
Mississippi Northern mockingbirdMimus polyglottos1944[27]
Wood duck
(state waterfowl)
Aix sponsa1974[28]
Missouri Eastern bluebirdSialia sialis1927[29]
Bobwhite quail (state game bird)Colinus virginianus2007[30]
Montana Western meadowlarkSturnella neglecta1941[31]
Nebraska Western meadowlarkSturnella neglecta1929[32]
Nevada Mountain bluebirdSialia currucoides1967[33]
New Hampshire Purple finchCarpodacus purpureus1957[34]
New Jersey Eastern goldfinch

also known as the American Goldfinch

Spinus tristis1935[35]
New Mexico Roadrunner
also known as the greater roadrunner
Geococcyx californianus1949[36]
New York Eastern bluebirdSialia sialis1970[37]
North Carolina Northern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis1943[38]
North Dakota Western meadowlarkSturnella neglecta1970[39]
Ohio Northern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis1933[40]
Oklahoma Scissor-tailed flycatcherTyrannus forficatus1951[41]
Wild turkey (state game bird)Meleagris gallopavo1990[42]
Oregon Western meadowlarkSturnella neglecta1927[43]
Pennsylvania Ruffed grouse (state game bird)Bonasa umbellus1931[44]
Rhode Island Rhode Island RedGallus gallus1954[45]
South Carolina Northern mockingbird
(former state bird)
Mimus polyglottos1939 -
1948[46]
Carolina wrenThryothorus ludovicianus1948[46]
Wild turkey
(state wild game bird)
Meleagris gallopavo1976[47]
South Dakota Ring-necked pheasantPhasianus colchicus1943[48]
Tennessee Northern mockingbirdMimus polyglottos1933[49]
Bobwhite quail
(state wild game bird)
Colinus virginianus1987[50]
Texas Northern mockingbirdMimus polyglottos1927[51]
Utah California gullLarus californicus1955[52]
Vermont Hermit thrushCatharus guttatus1941[53]
Virginia Northern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis1950[54]
Washington Willow goldfinch
also known as the American goldfinch
Spinus tristis1951[55]
West Virginia Northern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis1949[56]
Wisconsin American robinTurdus migratorius1949[57]
Wyoming Western meadowlarkSturnella neglecta1927[58]
D.C. & U.S. TerritoriesState birdBinomial
nomenclature
ImageYear
American Samoa None
District of Columbia Wood thrushHylocichla mustelina1938[59]
Guam Guam railGallirallus owstoni?
Northern Mariana Islands Mariana fruit-dovePtilinopus roseicapilla?
Puerto Rico Puerto Rican spindalisSpindalis portoricensis?
U.S. Virgin Islands BananaquitCoereba flaveola1970

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