The Complete List of All 50 Official US State Birds (With Pictures!)

Source:AZ Animals Time:October 18, 2023

Every state of the United States has named at least one official state bird, along with Washington, D.C., and three of the five official U.S. territories. The most common state bird is the northern cardinal, chosen by seven states to represent them. The western meadowlark is close behind with six states, while the northern mockingbird rounds out the top three as the official symbol of five states. Additionally, several other birds are shared by two or more states; only 18 states boast a unique official state bird. In addition, multiple states have designated additional state birds, such as an official state raptor or state game bird. Below is the complete list!

Alabama: Yellowhammer (Northern Flicker) Colaptes auratus

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The northern flicker is a member of the woodpecker family that spends comparatively more time on the ground than most of its relatives.

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Alabama named the “yellowhammer,” aka the northern flicker, as its official state bird in 1927.

State Game Bird: Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)

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Wild turkeys are popular with both hunters and birders.

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Alabama also designated the wild turkey as the official state game bird in 1980.

Alaska: Willow Ptarmigan Lagopus lagopus

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Willow ptarmigans have both a winter and a summer plumage; this flock appears in transition.

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Alaska named the willow ptarmigan as its official state bird in 1955.

Arizona: Cactus Wren Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus

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The cactus wren is the largest wren in the United States and is found across both the Southwestern U.S. and Mexico.

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Arizona named the cactus wren as its official state bird in 1973.

Arkansas: Northern Mockingbird Mimus polyglottos

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The northern mockingbird’s scientific name means “many-tongued mimic.”

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Arkansas named the northern mockingbird as its official state bird in 1929.

California: California Quail Callipepla californica

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The California quail’s head plume is black in males but brown in females.

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California named the California quail as its official state bird in 1931.

Colorado: Lark Bunting Calamospiza melanocorys

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During the breeding season, male lark buntings change into striking black and white plumage; nonbreeding males and females are mostly brown.

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Colorado named the lark bunting as its official state bird in 1931.

Connecticut: American Robin Turdus migratorius

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Europeans named the American robin after their native European robin (Erithacus rubecula) because of the similar color breast, but they are not closely related.

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Connecticut named the American robin as its official state bird in 1943.

Delaware: Delaware Blue Hen Gallus domesticus (strain)

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Unlike most of the other official state birds, the Delaware Blue Hen is not a wild bird species; rather, it is just a blue-colored strain of the American Game, a domestic chicken breed.

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Delaware named the Delaware Blue Hen as its official state bird in 1939.

Florida: Northern Mockingbird Mimus polyglottos

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It can be hard to tell a male and female mockingbird apart since they share the same coloration.

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Florida named the northern mockingbird as its official state bird in 1927.

Georgia: Brown Thrasher Toxostoma rufum

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Brown Thrashers are accomplished songsters, boasting a repertoire of over 1,100 different song types.

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Georgia named the brown thrasher as its official state bird in 1928.

State Game Bird: Bobwhite Quail (Colinus virginianus)

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The bobwhite is so named for its characteristic “bob-WHITE” whistling call.

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Georgia also designated the bobwhite quail as its official state game bird in 1970.

Hawaii: Hawaiian Goose (Nēnē) Branta sandvicensis

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Hawaii’s endemic nēnē was once on the brink of extinction, but thanks to extensive conservation efforts is making a comeback in Hawaii.

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Hawaii named the Hawaiian Goose, aka the Nēnē, as its official state bird in 1957.

Idaho: Mountain Bluebird Sialia currucoides

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The mountain bluebird ranges across mountainous regions of Western North America.

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Idaho named the mountain bluebird as its official state bird in 1931.

State Raptor: Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)

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With the incredible vertical flight velocity of 242 mph, the peregrine falcon is the overall fastest animal in the world.

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Idaho also designated the peregrine falcon as its official state raptor in 2004.

Illinois: Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis

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The northern cardinal is one of the most recognized and beloved birds across its range, likely a big reason for it being the official bird of no less than seven states on this list!

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Illinois named the northern cardinal as its official state bird in 1929.

Indiana: Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis

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While adult male and female northern cardinals are similar in size and shape, they are dramatically different in color.

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Indiana named the northern cardinal as its official state bird in 1933.

Iowa: Eastern Goldfinch (American Goldfinch) Spinus tristis

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American goldfinches love both sunflower and nyjer seeds and are common backyard feeder birds.

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Iowa named the “Eastern goldfinch,” aka American goldfinch, as its official state bird in 1933.

Kansas: Western Meadowlark Sturnella neglecta

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The western meadowlark has a flute-like warble that is easily distinguishable from the simple whistle of its eastern meadowlark cousin.

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Kansas named the western meadowlark as its official state bird in 1933.

Kentucky: Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis

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Northern cardinals do not migrate and so are year-round residents across their range.

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Kentucky named the northern cardinal as its official state bird in 1926.

Louisiana: Brown Pelican Pelecanus occidentalis

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The brown pelican is also the national bird of Saint Martin, Barbados, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

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Louisiana named the brown pelican as its official state bird in 1966.

Maine: Chickadee (species not specified in state law); Black-Capped Chickadee Poecile atricapillus and Boreal Chickadee Poecile hudsonicus

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The Black-capped chickadee and the boreal chickadee are just two of seven chickadee species, but they’re the only two who live in Maine.

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Maine named the “chickadee” as its official state bird in 1927. Since a species was never designated in the original legislation (and recent efforts to specify one failed), two native species share this honor: the black-capped chickadee and the boreal chickadee.

Maryland: Baltimore Oriole Icterus galbula

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Baltimore orioles eat a combination of fruit and nectar coupled with plenty of insects.

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Maryland named the Baltimore oriole as its official state bird in 1947.

Massachusetts: Black-Capped Chickadee Poecile atricapilla

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Adult male and female black-capped chickadees are identically plumaged.

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Massachusetts named the black-capped chickadee as its official state bird in 1941. (Unlike Maine, they also made sure to specify the species.)

State Game Bird: Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)

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Wild turkeys were first domesticated by Indigenous peoples of the Americas centuries before Europeans arrived.

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Massachusetts also designated the wild turkey the official state game bird in 1991.

Michigan: American Robin Turdus migratorius

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American robins are found across North America and are often seen eating worms and grubs on lawns.

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Michigan named the American robin as its official state bird in 1931.

Minnesota: Common Loon Gavia immer

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Common loon chicks can often be seen riding on a parent’s back!

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Minnesota named the common loon as its official state bird in 1961.

Mississippi: Northern Mockingbird Mimus polyglottos

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Northern mockingbirds are prolific breeders, actively nesting from early spring to later summer and raising 2 to 3 broods per season.

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Mississippi named the northern mockingbird as its official state bird in 1944.

State Waterfowl: Wood Duck (Aix sponsa)

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The wood duck is most closely related to the Mandarin duck (Aix galericulata) from East Asia.

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Mississippi also designated the Wood Duck Aix sponsa as its official state waterfowl in 1974.

Missouri: Eastern Bluebird Sialia sialis

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Mealworm feeders are a great way to attract eastern bluebirds to your yard.

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Missouri named the eastern bluebird as its official state bird in 1927.

State Game Bird: Bobwhite Quail (Colinus virginianus)

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The bobwhite quail is also known as the northern bobwhite and the Virginia quail.

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Missouri also designated the bobwhite quail as its official state game bird in 2007.

Montana: Western Meadowlark Sturnella neglecta

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Western Meadowlarks are primarily insectivores, but also eat seeds and berries.

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Montana named the western meadowlark as its official state bird in 1941.

Nebraska: Western Meadowlark Sturnella neglecta

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Western and eastern meadowlarks may occasionally hybridize where their ranges overlap.

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Nebraska named the western meadowlark as its official state bird in 1929.

Nevada: Mountain Bluebird Sialia currucoides

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Like other bluebird species, adult males have brighter blue plumage than females.

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Nevada named the mountain bluebird as its official state bird in 1967.

New Hampshire: Purple Finch Carpodacus purpureus

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Purple finches are really more of a raspberry red, and only adult males display this coloration.

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New Hampshire named the purple finch as its official state bird in 1957.

State Raptor: Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)

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Red-tailed hawks are one of the most common hawk species across a wide expanse of North America.

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New Hampshire also designated the red-tailed hawk its official state raptor in 2019.

New Jersey: Eastern Goldfinch (American Goldfinch) Spinus tristis

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Male American goldfinches take on a bright lemon-yellow hue during the breeding season.

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New Jersey designated the “eastern goldfinch,” aka the American goldfinch, as its official state bird in 1935.

New Mexico: Greater Roadrunner Geococcyx californianus

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Roadrunners are members of the cuckoo family.

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New Mexico named the greater roadrunner as its official state bird in 1949.

New York: Eastern Bluebird Sialia sialis

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Male eastern bluebirds sport richer blue and orange colors than females.

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New York named the eastern bluebird as its official state bird in 1970.

North Carolina: Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis

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Northern cardinals love both sunflower and safflower seeds, which they can easily crack open with their strong beaks.

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North Carolina named the northern cardinal as its official state bird in 1943.

North Dakota: Western Meadowlark Sturnella neglecta

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The western meadowlark is polygynous, with a single male usually having two mates simultaneously during the breeding season.

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North Dakota named the western meadowlark as its official state bird in 1970.

Ohio: Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis

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As part of the northern cardinal’s courtship ritual, the male feeds seeds to the female beak-to-beak.

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Ohio named the northern cardinal as its official state bird in 1933.

Oklahoma: Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher Tyrannus forficatus

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A beloved state bird, the scissor-tailed flycatcher also appears on Oklahoma’s official 2008 state commemorative quarter.

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Oklahoma named the scissor-tailed flycatcher as its official state bird in 1951.

State Game Bird: Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)

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The display of a male wild turkey is iconic.

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Oklahoma also designated the wild turkey its official state game bird in 1990.

Oregon: Western Meadowlark Sturnella neglecta (state songbird)

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Western Meadowlarks are both ground feeders and ground nesters.

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Oregon originally proclaimed the western meadowlark as its official state bird in 1927. In 2017, this designation was retitled to official state songbird.

State Raptor: Osprey (Pandion haliaetus)

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The osprey is an expert fisher.

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Oregon also designated the osprey its official state raptor in 2017.

Pennsylvania: Ruffed grouse Bonasa umbellus (state game bird)

The “air drumming” of the male ruffed grouse’s courtship display can be heard a quarter mile away!

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Pennsylvania named the ruffed grouse as its official state game bird in 1931. While the state has never officially designated just an official “state bird,” the ruffed grouse is considered the de facto official state bird by Pennsylvanians and is referred to as such on the official Commonwealth of PA State Symbols page.

Rhode Island: Rhode Island Red Gallus domesticus (breed)

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Like Delaware, Rhode Island chose a domestic chicken rather than a wild bird as its official state bird.

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Rhode Island named the Rhode Island Red as its official state bird in 1954.

South Carolina: Carolina Wren Thryothorus ludovicianus

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Carolina wrens form lifelong pair bonds.

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South Carolina named the Carolina wren as its official state bird in 1948. It took the place of the northern mockingbird, which was previously designated in 1939.

State Game Bird: Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)

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Wild turkeys are most at home in mature forests with lots of nut trees.

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South Carolina also designated the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) its official state wild game bird in 1976.

State Duck: Wood Duck (Aix sponsa)

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The male wood duck’s breeding plumage is one of the most stunning of all the North American ducks.

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South Carolina became the only state with three official birds after naming the wood duck its official state duck in 2009.

South Dakota: Ring-Necked Pheasant Phasianus colchicus

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Ring-necked pheasants are native to Asia but have been widely introduced as a game bird across both Europe and the United States.

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South Dakota named the ring-necked pheasant as its official state bird in 1943.

Tennessee: Northern Mockingbird Mimus polyglottos

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Northern mockingbird pairs work together to build nests, with the male building the outer foundation and the female finishing the inner lining.

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Tennessee named the northern mockingbird as its official state bird in 1933.

State Game Bird: Bobwhite Quail (Colinus virginianus)

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Bobwhite quail nests average about a dozen eggs a clutch, but they can lay as many as 28 eggs at a time!

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Tennessee also designated the bobwhite quail its official state wild game bird in 1987.

Texas: Northern Mockingbird Mimus polyglottos

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Northern mockingbirds will regularly attack much larger predators who threaten their nests and chicks, including swooping at humans who get too close!

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Texas named the northern mockingbird as its official state bird in 1927.

Utah: Sea Gull (California Gull) Larus californicus

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The California gull is credited with saving Mormon settlers from the Mormon cricket plague of 1848 that threatened to destroy their crops when the birds arrived for their breeding season and feasted on the pests.

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Utah named the “sea gull,” now recognized as the California gull, as its official state bird in 1955.

Vermont: Hermit Thrush Catharus guttatus

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Hermit thrushes are usually ground nesters east of the Rocky Mountains but tree nesters to the west.

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Vermont named the hermit thrush as its official state bird in 1941.

Virginia: Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis

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Unusual for songbirds, both male and female northern cardinals sing, and even sing duets together!

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Virginia named the northern cardinal as its official state bird in 1950.

Washington: Willow Goldfinch (American Goldfinch) Spinus tristis

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American goldfinches can often be found in mixed flocks with both pine siskins and common redpolls.

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Washington named the “willow goldfinch,” aka the American goldfinch, as its official state bird in 1951.

West Virginia: Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis

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The northern cardinal is also known colloquially as the cardinal, common cardinal, red cardinal, and redbird.

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West Virginia named the northern cardinal as its official state bird in 1949.

Wisconsin: American Robin Turdus migratorius

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American robins are often associated with the coming of spring, but in many areas, they are year-round residents.

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Wisconsin named the American robin as its official state bird in 1949.

State Symbol of Peace: Eastern Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura carolinensis)

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Mourning doves are often seen in pairs.

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Wisconsin also designated the eastern mourning dove its official state symbol of peace in 1971.

Wyoming: Western Meadowlark Sturnella neglecta

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Only breeding adults have both the bright yellow underparts and black V on the chest.

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Wyoming named the western meadowlark as its official state bird in 1927.

Washington, District of Columbia’s Official Bird: Wood Thrush Hylocichla mustelina

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The wood thrush’s complex songs include pairs of notes sung simultaneously.

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Washington, D.C. designated the wood thrush as its official bird in 1938.

Official Birds of U.S. Territories

American Samoa: None

American Samoa has not yet named an official bird.

Northern Mariana Islands: Mariana Fruit Dove (Mwee’mwe) Ptilinopus roseicapilla

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The Mariana fruit dove is the only bird on the list with both pink and purple feathers!

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The Northern Mariana Islands claims the Mariana fruit dove as its official bird.

Guam: Guam Rail (Ko’ko’) Gallirallus owstoni

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Guam’s endemic ko’ko’ was declared extinct in the wild in the 1980s, but ongoing captive breeding and reintroduction efforts have resulted in it being relisted as a critically endangered species.

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Guam named the Guam rail (ko’ko’) as its official bird in 2000.

Puerto Rico: None

Puerto Rico has not yet named an official bird.

U.S Virgin Islands: Bananaquit Coereba flaveola

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The Bananaquit is a small nectarivore found across the Neotropics with bright yellow underparts.

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The U.S. Virgin Islands named the bananaquit its official bird in 1970.

National Bird of the United States: Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus

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Like most birds of prey, female bald eagles are a bit bigger and heavier than males.

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Last but certainly not least, the United States also has a national bird, the bald eagle, adopted in 1782.

Summary of The Complete List of All 50 Official US State Birds (Including Washington, D.C. and U.S. Territories)

State/TerritoryCommon NameScientific NameYear Designated
AlabamaYellowhammer (Northern Flicker)Colaptes auratus1927
AlaskaWillow PtarmiganLagopus lagopus1955
ArizonaCactus WrenCampylorhynchus brunneicapillus1973
ArkansasNorthern MockingbirdMimus polyglottos1929
CaliforniaCalifornia QuailCallipepla californica1931
ColoradoLark BuntingCalamospiza melanocorys1931
ConnecticutAmerican RobinTurdus migratorius1943
DelawareDelaware Blue HenGallus domesticus breed1939
FloridaNorthern MockingbirdMimus polyglottos1927
GeorgiaBrown ThrasherToxostoma rufum1928
HawaiiHawaiian Goose (Nēnē)Branta sandvicensis1957
IdahoMountain BluebirdSialia currucoides1931
IllinoisNorthern CardinalCardinalis cardinalis1929
IndianaNorthern CardinalCardinalis cardinalis1933
IowaEastern Goldfinch (American Goldfinch)Spinus tristis1933
KansasWestern MeadowlarkSturnella neglecta1933
KentuckyNorthern CardinalCardinalis cardinalis1926
LouisianaBrown PelicanPelecanus occidentalis1966
MaineChickadee (Black-Capped Chickadee, Boreal Chickadee)Poecile atricapillus, Poecile hudsonicus1927
MarylandBaltimore OrioleIcterus galbula1947
MassachusettsBlack-Capped ChickadeePoecile atricapillus1941
MichiganAmerican RobinTurdus migratorius1931
MinnesotaCommon LoonGavia immer1961
MississippiNorthern MockingbirdMimus polyglottos1944
MissouriEastern BluebirdSialia sialis1927
MontanaWestern MeadowlarkSturnella neglecta1941
NebraskaWestern MeadowlarkSturnella neglecta1929
NevadaMountain BluebirdSialia currucoides1967
New HampshirePurple FinchCarpodacus purpureus1957
New JerseyEastern Goldfinch (American Goldfinch)Spinus tristis1935
New MexicoGreater RoadrunnerGeococcyx californianus1949
New YorkEastern BluebirdSialia sialis1970
North CarolinaNorthern CardinalCardinalis cardinalis1943
North DakotaWestern MeadowlarkSturnella neglecta1970
OhioNorthern CardinalCardinalis cardinalis1933
OklahomaScissor-Tailed FlycatcherTyrannus forficatus1951
OregonWestern MeadowlarkSturnella neglecta1927/2017
PennsylvaniaRuffed GrouseBonasa umbellus1931
Rhode IslandRhode Island RedGallus domesticus breed1954
South CarolinaCarolina WrenThryothorus ludovicianus1948
South DakotaRing-Necked PheasantPhasianus colchicus1943
TennesseeNorthern MockingbirdMimus polyglottos1933
TexasNorthern Mockingbird Mimus polyglottos1927
UtahSea Gull (California Gull)Larus californicus1955
VermontHermit ThrushCatharus guttatus1941
VirginiaNorthern CardinalCardinalis cardinalis1950
WashingtonWillow Goldfinch (American Goldfinch)Spinus tristis1951
West VirginiaNorthern CardinalCardinalis cardinalis1949
WisconsinAmerican RobinTurdus migratorius1949
WyomingWestern MeadowlarkSturnella neglecta1927
Washington, D.C.Wood ThrushHylocichla mustelina1938
American Samoa
Northern Mariana IslandsMariana Fruit Dove (Mwee’mwe)Ptilinopus roseicapilla?
GuamGuam Rail (Ko’ko’)Gallirallus owstoni2000
Puerto Rico
U.S. Virgin IslandsBananaquitCoereba flaveola1970

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