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What is the state bird of new york?

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The male eastern Bluebird performs a "nest demonstration display" to attract the female. He brings nest material to the hole, goes in and out, and perches above it waving his wings. This is his only contribution to nest building (the female eastern bluebird builds the nest and incubates the eggs). read more

Official State Bird of New York One of the first birds to return north each spring, the lovely eastern bluebird was designated the official state bird of New York in 1970 (the eastern bluebird is also the state bird of Missouri; Idaho and Nevada recognize the mountain bluebird). read more

The eastern bluebird is New York's state bird. This list of birds of New York covers all 492 species, and a species pair, of wild birds ever documented in New York, as approved by the New York State Avian Records Committee (NYSARC) through 8 January 2018. read more

The bluebird is also Missouri's state bird. NY State Law . New York State Consolidated Laws, State Law, Article 6, Section 78, signed by Governor Nelson Rockefeller on May 18, 1970, states that: § 78. State bird. The bluebird (Sialia Sialis) shall be the official bird of the state of New York. read more

This is a list of symbols of the state of New York in the United States. The majority of the state symbols are officially listed in the New York Consolidated Laws in Article 6, Sections 70 through 87. The symbols are recognized by these laws and were signed into law by the governor of New York. read more

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