The northern cardinal secured its place as Indiana’s bird by inhabiting the state year-round. The 1933 legal statute referred to the bird as the “Red Bird or Cardinal,” acknowledging the common name ...
What is the National Bird of the United States? The national bird of America is the Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus).
On February 26, 1926, the Kentucky General Assembly selected the Northern Cardinal as the United States’ first state bird. This step initiated a process that now includes all 50 states (Arizona’s ...
Every year on January 5, National Bird Day is observed to highlight the importance of bird conservation, habitat protection, and environmental awareness. Birds are vital indicators of a healthy ...
Florida lawmakers are considering bills to replace the mockingbird as the state bird. The proposed legislation would designate the American flamingo as the official state bird and the Florida ...