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  1. One of the first birds to return north each spring, the lovely eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) was designated the official state bird of New York in 1970; photos, facts, video.

  2. Nov 30, 1999 · The Eastern Bluebird is the state bird of New York because it is native to the region and represents beauty and hope. Its vibrant blue plumage and melodious song make it a beloved symbol of New York’s natural diversity and vitality.

  3. Apr 1, 2019 · The eastern bluebird, the state bird of New York. New York is a US state located in the northeastern region of the country. The state covers an area of 54,555 sq mi and has a population of 19,542,209, ranking as the 27th most extensive and 4th most populous in the country.

  4. Quick Facts. The Eastern bluebird can see an insect 100 feet away! In the fall, roosting flocks of up to 50 birds huddle together at night to stay warm. Bluebirds are one of the first birds to return north in the spring. The Eastern Bluebird was named New York's state bird in 1970.

  5. The Eastern Bluebird was designated the official state bird of New York in 1970. The Eastern Bluebird is also the state bird of Missouri. This bird can be found across eastern North America and even as far south as Nicaragua.

  6. The eastern bluebird is the state bird of New York and Missouri. These birds can often be found on trees or fences that border meadows, scanning the clearings for food. WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE....

  7. May 4, 2024 · As the sun’s golden rays illuminate the lush landscapes of New York, a true symbol of the state’s natural beauty takes flight – the Eastern Bluebird. This captivating bird, with its striking cerulean plumage and endearing charm, has earned its rightful place as the official state bird of New York.

  8. The article delves into the history of how the eastern bluebird became the state bird of New York, its physical description, breeding habits, and migration patterns. It also highlights the importance of family to this bird species and their diet preferences.

  9. The Beaver is the state animal of NYC, but what is the state bird? When it named the Eastern Bluebird ( Sialia sialis) as its state bird in 1970, New York became the final state to do so. The bird, whose numbers had plummeted in the 1950s, now nests in nesting boxes throughout the state.

  10. New York State Bird: Eastern Bluebird by Eugene Kinkead. New York, the aggressive forerunner in so many ways, was the last state in the Union to acquire an official state bird, and it was not until May 18, 1970, that Governor Rockefeller signed a bill elevating the eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) to a select group of twenty-nine species ...

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