Author: Albert

Oklahoma has a wide variety of woodlands, open plains, and mountain regions. Like any other state, this state also possesses a state bird and state animal. When it comes to the state animal of Oklahoma, then it is the American Buffalo. But what about the state bird of Oklahoma? The state bird of Oklahoma is Scissor-tailed Flycatcher which got this status in 1951. But do you ever wonder why this bird is selected as the state bird of Oklahoma? There are many other questions related to the state bird of Oklahoma. And In this article, I’ll explain all facts related to…

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As early as 1927, the state bird of Oregon was designated as the Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta). The meadowlark, a medium-sized bird with vividly coloured streaks and spots and an inquisitive expression, appears to contemplate everything that Oregon has to offer from its perch in the vast grasslands of the state. Prey items like seeds and berries are not uncommon for this carnivore, which mostly feeds on insects.  And In this article, I’ll explain all the facts related to the state bird of Oregon Why Did Oregon Choose Western Meadowlark as its State Bird? The wild meadowlark was chosen as…

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Rhode Island is known for its seaside towns and sandy beaches. When it comes to the state animal of this island, then it is the Harbor Seal. But, do you know what is the state bird of Rhode Island? If you also have this question, then here is the answer to this.  The state bird of Rhode Island is the Rhode Island Red chicken and it was adopted in 1954. The Rhode Island Red Chicken is a large, red chicken or rooster which is very friendly. These chickens are loved by the farmers.  And In this article, I’ll explain all…

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South Carolina is famous for the Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, and Atlantic plain. South Carolina has its official state bird and animal. The Whitetail Deer is the state animal for South Carolina but what about the state bird?  The official state bird of South Carolina is the great Carolina Wren which got this status in 1948. Earlier it was mockingbird but in 1948, the great Carolina wren received this status. And In this article, I’ve explained all the facts related to it.  Why did South Carolina choose the Great Carolina Wren as their state bird? In 1939, South Carolina received…

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South Dakota has many natural lakes, great plains, and low mountains. Like the other states, South Dakota also has an official state animal and state bird. When it comes to the state animals, it is Coyote. But what about the state bird? The official state bird of South Dakota is the Ring-necked Pheasant which got this status in 1943. And In this article, I’ve explained all the facts related to South Dakota.  Why did South Dakota choose the Ring-necked Pheasant as their state bird? The residents of South Dakota chose this bird because of its beauty. The plumage of these…

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Tennessee has a diverse mixture of terrains and landscapes which attracts an abundant supply of wildlife. Like other states, this state also has an official state bird and state animal. When it comes to the state animal, it is the Raccoon but what about the state bird? The official state bird of Tennessee is the Northern Mockingbird which was chosen by the residents of Tennessee.  And In this article, I’ve explained all the facts related to the state bird of Tennessee.  Why is the Northern Mockingbird the state bird of Tennessee? The government of Tennessee worked with the Tennessee Ornithological…

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Utah has a vast array of different habitats for animals, birds, dunes, and pine forests in mountain valleys. Utah has both official state animal and state bird. When it comes to the state animal of Utah, then it is the Rocky Mountain Elk. But what about the official state bird of Utah? The state bird of Utah is the California seagull that got this status in 1955.  And In this article, I’ve explained all the facts related to the state bird of Utah.  Why did Utah choose California Gull as their state bird? The California Gull was chosen as the…

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Vermont has suitable habitats for birds generally including coniferous woodland and open land. Like, any other state, Vermont has state animal and state bird. Morgan Horse is the state animal for Vermont but what about the state bird? The state bird of Vermont is Hermit Thrush which got this status in 1941. It is a small, brown, and cream bird that lives in Vermont throughout the year except for winters.  And In this article, I’ve explained all the facts related to the state Bird of Vermont. Why is the Hermit Thrush the state bird for Vermont? The nature groups supported…

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Alabama has a limited number of woodpeckers. And In this article, I’ll list and explain all the woodpeckers in Alabama. I’ll cover all the details (Identification, habitat, diet, traits, etc). Note: If you’re short on time I have compiled a table of all the woodpeckers with identification and their Diet. You can also read about these woodpeckers in detail below. Woodpeckers in Alabama Length Weight Identification(Color) Diet/Favorite Food Red-bellied Woodpecker 23-27 cm 72 gm (2.5oz) A pale red belly with a red cap b&w stripped back.  Insects, spiders, nuts, seeds, acorns, pine cones, grapes, oranges, hackberries, mangoes, sunflower seeds, and peanuts.…

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Minnesota has a wide range of woodpeckers. And In this article, I’ll list and explain all the woodpeckers in Minnesota. I’ll cover all the details (identification, habitat, traits, diet, etc). Note: If you’re short on time I have compiled a table of all the woodpeckers with identification and their Diet. You can also read about these woodpeckers in detail below. Woodpeckers in Minnesota Length Weight Identification(Color) Diet/Favorite Food Red-bellied Woodpecker 23-27 cm 72 gm (2.5oz) A pale red belly with a red cap b&w stripped back.  Insects, spiders, nuts, seeds, acorns, pine cones, grapes, oranges, hackberries, mangoes, sunflower seeds, and peanuts.…

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