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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s official state bird is the northern cardinal, according to IN.gov. The Hoosier State isn’t, however, the only state that claims ownership of the red-feathered bird.
The last state to pick its bird was Arizona in 1973. So, grab your bird-watching binoculars and get to know the 50 official state birds in the U.S., from Alabama to Wyoming (and Washington, D.C., too) ...
The designation from the Indiana Audubon Society shows the county's commitment to protect birds and their habitat as well as ...
Indiana’s most-sighted birds in April House sparrow, Passer domesticus - This nonnative songbird originates from Eurasia and northern Africa and was first released in the U.S> in 1841.
INDIANA, USA — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division (DNR) said they have detected bird flu in a total of 30 counties. The flu has hit Indiana's commercial poultry and egg farms ...
HIGHLAND — Just as the cardinal bird represents the state of Indiana, the upcoming Cardinal Campus represents new growth in the town of Highland.
The cardinal became the state bird in Ohio and Indiana in the same year — 1933. Kentucky, North Carolina, West Virginia and Virginia followed suit in 1942, 1943, 1949 and 1950, respectively.
INDIANA, USA — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division (DNR) said they have detected bird flu in a total of 30 counties. The flu has hit Indiana's commercial poultry and egg farms ...