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WOW!!!
The States have selected a wide palette of colors!
Well... We've covered 26 of the 50 states - we're over half-way
there!.
...and have our retirement plans cut out for us.
We can't wait for the Willow Ptarmigan and the Nene!!!
Check out: http://www.50states.com/bird/
This page will eventually contain links to pictures of the
state birds of all states of the Union. Our vacation plans will be driven by any gaps!!! Please check back later,
if your state bird is not here...
Click on your state bird to see the range
of selections!
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| Male Cardinal 3311 |
The Eastern Cardinal is one of the most popular state birds. It has
been adopted by Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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| Male American Goldfinch 14880 |
Iowa, New Jersey, and Washington have adopted the American Goldfinch as
their state bird.
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| Northern Flicker 5276 |
The "Yellow Hammer", or Northern Flicker, is Alabama's state bird.

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| Male Purple Finch 6295 |
The Purple Finch represents New Hampshire.

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| Ring-necked Pheasant 17230 |
South Dakota picked a colorful bird!!!
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| Carolina Wren 0536 |
South Carolina has, appropriately, adopted the Carolina Wren as its state
bird.

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| Male Eastern Bulebird 11576 |
Missouri and New York host the Eastern Bluebird as their favorite!

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| Western Meadowlark 17254 |
The Western Meadowlark is popular, too! It is the state
bird of Kansas, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, Oregon, and Wyoming.
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| Male Baltimore Oriole 402667 |
Of course, the Baltimore Oriole represents the state
of Maryland!

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| American Robin (Turdus migratorius) 23490 |
The American Robin breeds throughout the contiguous 48 states. Connecticut,
Michigan, and Wisconsin have chosen the Robin as their state bird!
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All images © 2004 to 2009
David and/or Joanne Kelch, All rights reserved. These images may not be reproduced in any form, for any use, without
explicit permission from the artists.
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