[obol] state bird WAS Varied Thrush
Cindy Ashy
tunicate89 at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 28 17:53:14 PST 2007
Sorry if this is a duplicate but I noticed my original post didn't hit the
webpage.
Fellow OBOLonians:
With all the posts about state birds, I got curious today and googled
state
birds and quickly found this nice list with good links:
http://www.50states.com/bird/
A few things jumped out at me:
1. No raptors
2. No big beautiful wading birds like herons or egrets
3. No ducks and in fact only one waterfowl: the Common Loon for
Minnesota
(well, even though the Hawaiian Nene is mostly terrestrial it could be
considered a "waterfowl" being evolutionarily descended from the
Canadian
Goose)
Judging from book covers for bird guides, symbols for various bird
organizations, etc, it seems the above 3 categories, especially the
first 2,
are among the most popular of all the birds and it amazes me that they
haven't
been selected for state birds.
4. Mostly passerines: 38 passerines/12 non-passerines
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