What is state bird?

State bird refers to the officially designated bird species that represents a particular state or region within a country. Each state or region may choose a specific bird species to symbolize its natural heritage, cultural significance, or unique characteristics. State birds are chosen through official legislative processes or popular votes and are often protected by state laws. They serve as symbols of pride, conservation awareness, and ecological identity for their respective states or regions. The selection of state birds highlights the diverse avian species found across different parts of a country and serves as a way to appreciate and protect their habitats and ecosystems.