05 March 2011

State Birds of New England

Like each of the states throughout the United States, the New England states each have a number of state symbols. These state symbols include a state bird.

The state bird of Connecticut is the American robin (Turdus migratorius). For more information, please visit:

State of Connecticut: The State Bird

State Symbols USA: Connecticut State Bird

ClassBrain.com: State Bird of Connecticut

BirdWatching-Bliss.com: Connecticut State Bird

The state bird of Maine and of Massachusetts is the black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus). For more information, please visit:

State Symbols USA: Maine State Bird

ClassBrain.com: State Bird of Massachusetts

BirdWatching-Bliss.com: Maine State Bird

Ted Whittenkraus: Black-capped Chickadee

About.com: Homeschooling: Massachusetts State Bird

The state bird of New Hampshire is the purple finch (Carpodacus purpureus). For more information, please visit:

New Hampshire Almanac: State Bird

State Symbols USA: State Bird of New Hampshire

BirdWatching-Bliss.com: New Hampshire State Bird

The state bird of Rhode Island is the Rhode Island red chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). For more information, please visit:

State Symbols USA: State Bird of Rhode Island

BirdWatching-Bliss.com: Rhode Island State Bird

Wikipedia: Rhode Island Red

The state bird of Vermont is the hermit thrush (Catharus guttatus). For more information, please visit:

State Symbols USA: Vermont State Bird

ClassBrain.com: State Bird of Vermont

BirdWatching-Bliss.com: Vermont State Bird

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