List of U.S. state birds

Below is a list of U.S. state birds as designated by each state's, district's or territory's government.

The selection of state birds began with Kentucky adopting the northern cardinal in 1926. It continued when the legislatures for Alabama, Florida, Maine, Missouri, Oregon, Texas and Wyoming selected their state birds after a campaign was started by the General Federation of Women's Clubs to name official state birds in the 1920s.[1][2] The last state to choose its bird was Arizona in 1973.

Pennsylvania never chose an official state bird, but did choose the ruffed grouse as the state game bird.[3] Alaska, California, and South Dakota permit hunting of their state birds. 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.

The District of Columbia designated a district bird in 1938.[4] Of the five inhabited territories of the United States, American Samoa and Puerto Rico are the only ones without territorial birds.

State birds

State,
district,
or territory
BirdScientific namePictureYear
AlabamaYellowhammer (northern flicker)Colaptes auratus 1927[5]
AlaskaWillow ptarmiganLagopus lagopus 1955[6]
American SamoaNone
(See List of birds of American Samoa)
ArizonaCactus wrenCampylorhynchus
brunneicapillus
1931[7]
ArkansasNorthern mockingbirdMimus polyglottos 1929[8]
CaliforniaCalifornia quailCallipepla californica 1931[9]
ColoradoLark buntingCalamospiza melanocorys 1931[10]
ConnecticutAmerican robinTurdus migratorius 1943[11]
DelawareDelaware Blue HenGallus gallus1939[12]
District of ColumbiaWood thrushHylocichla mustelina 1938[4]
FloridaNorthern mockingbirdMimus polyglottos 1927[13]
GeorgiaBrown thrasherToxostoma rufum 1928[14]
GuamGuam rail (ko'ko')Gallirallus owstoni 2000[15]
HawaiiHawaiian goose (nēnē)Branta sandvicensis 1957[16]
IdahoMountain bluebirdSialia currucoides 1931[17]
IllinoisNorthern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis 1929[18]
IndianaNorthern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis 1933[19]
IowaEastern goldfinch (American goldfinch)Spinus tristis tristis 1933[20]
KansasWestern meadowlarkSturnella neglecta 1933[21]
KentuckyNorthern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis 1926[22]
LouisianaBrown pelicanPelecanus occidentalis 1966[23]
MaineChickadeePoecile, species not specified
(de facto Poecile atricapillus)[24]
1927[25]
MarylandBaltimore orioleIcterus galbula 1947[26]
MassachusettsBlack-capped chickadeePoecile atricapilla 1941[27]
MichiganAmerican robinTurdus migratorius 1931[28]
MinnesotaCommon loonGavia immer 1961[29]
MississippiNorthern mockingbirdMimus polyglottos 1944[30]
MissouriEastern bluebirdSialia sialis 1927[31]
MontanaWestern meadowlarkSturnella neglecta 1941[32]
NebraskaWestern meadowlarkSturnella neglecta 1929[33]
NevadaMountain bluebirdSialia currucoides 1967[34]
New HampshirePurple finchCarpodacus purpureus 1957[35]
New JerseyEastern goldfinch (American goldfinch)Spinus tristis tristis 1935[36]
New MexicoGreater roadrunnerGeococcyx californianus 1949[37]
New YorkEastern bluebirdSialia sialis 1970[38]
North CarolinaNorthern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis 1943[39]
North DakotaWestern meadowlarkSturnella neglecta 1970[40]
Northern Mariana IslandsMariana fruit-dovePtilinopus roseicapilla ?
OhioNorthern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis 1933[41]
OklahomaScissor-tailed flycatcherTyrannus forficatus 1951[42]
OregonWestern meadowlark
(state songbird)[a]
Sturnella neglecta 1927[44]
2017[45]
PennsylvaniaRuffed grouse[b]Bonasa umbellus1931
Puerto RicoPuerto Rican spindalis (de facto)Spindalis portoricensis[47][48]
Rhode IslandRhode Island RedGallus gallus 1954[49]
South CarolinaCarolina wrenThryothorus ludovicianus 1948[50]
South DakotaRing-necked pheasantPhasianus colchicus 1943[51]
TennesseeNorthern mockingbirdMimus polyglottos 1933[52]
TexasNorthern mockingbirdMimus polyglottos 1927[53]
UtahCalifornia gullLarus californicus 1955[54]
VermontHermit thrushCatharus guttatus 1941[55]
Virgin IslandsBananaquitCoereba flaveola 1970
VirginiaNorthern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis 1950[56]
WashingtonWillow goldfinch (American goldfinch)Spinus tristis salicamans 1951[57]
West VirginiaNorthern cardinalCardinalis cardinalis 1949[58]
WisconsinAmerican robinTurdus migratorius 1949[59]
WyomingWestern meadowlarkSturnella neglecta 1927[60]

Notes

Other state birds

In addition to having a state bird, some states have chosen a state game bird (or state wild game bird), a state waterfowl (or state duck), a state raptor, or a bird as their state symbol of peace.

StateState birdScientific namePhotographyYear
AlabamaWild turkey
(state game bird)
Meleagris gallopavo 1980[61]
GeorgiaBobwhite quail
(state game bird)
Colinus virginianus 1970[62]
IdahoPeregrine falcon
(state raptor)
Falco peregrinus 2004[63]
MassachusettsWild turkey
(state game bird)
Meleagris gallopavo 1991[64]
MississippiWood duck
(state waterfowl)
Aix sponsa 1974[65]
MissouriBobwhite quail
(state game bird)
Colinus virginianus 2007[66]
New HampshireRed-tailed hawk
(state raptor)
Buteo jamaicensis 2019[67]
OklahomaWild turkey
(state game bird)
Meleagris gallopavo 1990[68]
OregonOsprey
(state raptor)
Pandion haliaetus 2017[69]
PennsylvaniaRuffed grouse
(state game bird)
Bonasa umbellus 1931[3]
South CarolinaNorthern mockingbird
(former state bird)
Mimus polyglottos 1939 –
1948[50]
Wild turkey
(state wild game bird)
Meleagris gallopavo 1976[70]
Wood duck
(state duck)
Aix sponsa 2009[71]
TennesseeBobwhite quail
(state wild game bird)
Colinus virginianus 1987[72]
WisconsinEastern mourning dove
(state symbol of peace)
Zenaida macroura carolinensis 1971[73]

States with the same state bird

Some state birds are shared between multiple states. Of the 50 states, a total of 32 do not have a unique state bird.


  Northern cardinal
  Western meadowlark
  Northern mockingbird
  American robin
  American goldfinch
  Chickadee
  Chicken
  Eastern bluebird
  Mountain bluebird
  Unique state bird
Bird# of states
Northern cardinal7
Western meadowlark6
Northern mockingbird5[a]
Wild turkey
(state game bird or wild game bird)
4
American robin3
Bobwhite quail
(state game bird or wild game bird)
3
American goldfinch3[b]
Chickadee2[c]
Chicken2[d]
Eastern bluebird2
Mountain bluebird2
Wood duck
(state waterfowl or duck)
2

Notes

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