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Northern cardinal - Wikipedia
The northern cardinal is the state bird of seven U.S. states, more than any other species: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia; although in each case the particular state just refers to the bird as "cardinal".
Controversial cardinal: Why Indiana shares a state bird with 6 …
2023年11月29日 · 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.
DNR: Fish & Wildlife: Cardinal - IN.gov
Commonly seen by Indiana residents along hedgerows, wood margins and roadsides, the cardinal is the only red bird with a crest in the United States. Smaller than a robin, the cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is 8 to 9 inches long from the tip of its bill to the tip of its tail.
IHB: Indiana State Bird - IN.gov
The cardinal (Richmondena cardinalis cardinalis) was adopted as the state bird by the 1933 General Assembly (Indiana Code 1-2-8). The male (shown above) is bright red; the female is brown with dull red crest, wings and tail. They remain in Indiana year round and nest in thickets of brambles or low saplings.
Northern Cardinal – Indiana Audubon
The Northern Cardinal is the state bird of Indiana. It is also the state bird for Illinois, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia. More states have adopted the Northern Cardinal as their state bird than any other bird……and I’m starting to see why. WHAT A GREAT BIRD!!!
What is the State Bird of Indiana and Their Facts
But what is the state bird of Indiana? The answer is the Northern Cardinal (Richmondena Cardinalis Cardinalis). It was officially designated in 1933 and inked by the Indiana Code 1-2-8. Keep reading as we unveil more astonishing facts about northern Indiana cardinals.
State Bird of Indiana – Why The Northern Cardinal? - Birdzilla
1999年11月30日 · The Northern Cardinal is the state bird of Indiana because it is a common and recognizable bird in the state, known for its vibrant red plumage and melodious song. When did Indiana chose its state bird?
Indiana State Bird – Cardinal – Cardinalis cardinalis - 50states.com
The cardinal was adopted as the state bird of Indiana by an act of the Indiana General Assembly on March 2, 1933. Six other states also have the cardinal as their state bird: Illinois, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Indiana State Bird: Northern Cardinal aka Winter Redbird
The northern cardinal (Winter Redbird), (Cardinalis Cardinalis,) was adopted as the state bird of Indiana by an act of the Indiana General Assembly of the State of Indiana on March 2, 1933 as proposed by Senate Bill No. 160. The northern cardinal is also the state bird for six other states.