State Birds Directory

All State Birds

Explore the official birds chosen by each U.S. state.

50 symbols 4 regions

Yellowhammer
South

Yellowhammer

AL
Alabama • South
Official state bird for Alabama
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Northern Mockingbird
South

Northern Mockingbird

AR
Arkansas • South
Official state bird for Arkansas
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Delaware Blue Hen
South

Delaware Blue Hen

DE
Delaware • South
Official state bird for Delaware
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Northern Mockingbird
South

Northern Mockingbird

FL
Florida • South
Official state bird for Florida
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Brown Thrasher
South

Brown Thrasher

GA
Georgia • South
Official state bird for Georgia
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Northern Cardinal
South

Northern Cardinal

KY
Kentucky • South
Official state bird for Kentucky
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Brown Pelican
South

Brown Pelican

LA
Louisiana • South
Official state bird for Louisiana
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Baltimore Oriole
South

Baltimore Oriole

MD
Maryland • South
Official state bird for Maryland
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Northern Mockingbird
South

Northern Mockingbird

MS
Mississippi • South
Official state bird for Mississippi
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Northern Cardinal
South

Northern Cardinal

NC
North Carolina • South
Official state bird for North Carolina
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Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
South

Scissor-tailed Flycatcher

OK
Oklahoma • South
Official state bird for Oklahoma
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Carolina Wren
South

Carolina Wren

SC
South Carolina • South
Official state bird for South Carolina
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Northern Mockingbird
South

Northern Mockingbird

TN
Tennessee • South
Official state bird for Tennessee
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Northern Mockingbird
South

Northern Mockingbird

TX
Texas • South
Official state bird for Texas
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Northern Cardinal
South

Northern Cardinal

VA
Virginia • South
Official state bird for Virginia
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Northern Cardinal
South

Northern Cardinal

WV
West Virginia • South
Official state bird for West Virginia
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Each U.S. state has chosen an official bird to represent its natural heritage, culture, or history. Click on any card above to learn more about the symbol, its characteristics, and why it was chosen.

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