Liste der Staatsvögel der Bundesstaaten der Vereinigten Staaten
Dies ist eine Liste der offiziellen Staatsvögel der Bundesstaaten der Vereinigten Staaten.
Diese Tierarten gelten als bundesstaatliche Wahrzeichen in den jeweiligen Bundesstaaten:[1][2]
Bundesstaat | Deutscher Name | Lateinischer Name | Jahr |
---|---|---|---|
Alabama | Goldspecht | Colaptes auratus | 1927 |
Alaska | Moorschneehuhn | Lagopus lagopus | 1955 |
Arizona | Kaktuszaunkönig | Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus | 1931 |
Arkansas | Spottdrossel | Mimus polyglottos | 1929 |
Colorado | Prärieammer | Calamospiza melanocorys | 1931 |
Connecticut | Wanderdrossel | Turdus migratorius | 1931 |
Delaware | Bankivahuhn | Gallus gallus | 1939 |
Florida | Spottdrossel | Mimus polyglottos | 1927 |
Georgia | Rotrücken-Spottdrossel | Toxostoma rufum | 1970 |
Hawaii | Hawaiigans | Branta sandvicensis | 1957 |
Idaho | Berghüttensänger | Sialia currucoides | 1931 |
Illinois | Rotkardinal | Cardinalis cardinalis | 1929 |
Indiana | Rotkardinal | Cardinalis cardinalis | 1933 |
Iowa | Goldzeisig | Carduelis tristis | 1933 |
Kalifornien | Schopfwachtel | Callipepla californica | 1931 |
Kansas | Wiesenstärling | Sturnella neglecta | 1937 |
Kentucky | Rotkardinal | Cardinalis cardinalis | 1926 |
Louisiana | Braunpelikan | Pelecanus occidentalis | 1966 |
Maine | Schwarzkopfmeise | Poecile atricapilla | 1927 |
Maryland | Baltimoretrupial | Icterus galbula | 1947 |
Massachusetts | Schwarzkopfmeise | Poecile atricapilla | 1941 |
Michigan | Wanderdrossel | Turdus migratorius | 1931 |
Minnesota | Eistaucher | Gavia immer | 1961 |
Mississippi | Spottdrossel | Mimus polyglottos | 1941 |
Missouri | Rotkehl-Hüttensänger | Sialia sialis | 1927 |
Montana | Wiesenstärling | Sturnella neglecta | 1931 |
Nebraska | Wiesenstärling | Sturnella neglecta | 1929 |
Nevada | Berghüttensänger | Sialia currucoides | 1967 |
New Hampshire | Purpurgimpel | Carpodacus purpureus | 1957 |
New Jersey | Goldzeisig | Carduelis tristis | 1935 |
New Mexico | Wegekuckuck | Geococcyx californianus | 1949 |
New York | Rotkehl-Hüttensänger | Sialia sialis | 1970 |
North Carolina | Rotkardinal | Cardinalis cardinalis | 1943 |
North Dakota | Wiesenstärling | Sturnella neglecta | 1947 |
Ohio | Rotkardinal | Cardinalis cardinalis | 1933 |
Oklahoma | Scherenschwanz-Königstyrann Truthuhn (Wildvogel) | Tyrannus forficatus Meleagris gallopavo | 1951 1990 |
Oregon | Wiesenstärling | Sturnella neglecta | 1927 |
Pennsylvania | Kragenhuhn | Bonasa umbellus | 1931 |
Rhode Island | Bankivahuhn | Gallus gallus | 1954 |
South Carolina | Carolinazaunkönig | Thryothorus ludovicianus | 1948 |
South Dakota | Fasan | Phasianus colchicus | 1943 |
Tennessee | Spottdrossel | Mimus polyglottos | 1933 |
Texas | Spottdrossel | Mimus polyglottos | 1927 |
Utah | Kaliforniermöwe | Larus californicus | 1955 |
Vermont | Einsiedlerdrossel | Catharus guttatus | 1941 |
Virginia | Rotkardinal | Cardinalis cardinalis | 1950 |
Washington | Goldzeisig | Carduelis tristis | 1951 |
West Virginia | Rotkardinal | Cardinalis cardinalis | 1949 |
Wisconsin | Wanderdrossel | Turdus migratorius | 1949 |
Wyoming | Wiesenstärling | Sturnella neglecta | 1927 |
Siehe auch
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Liste der Staatsvögel mit Beschreibung auf www.insider.com, abgerufen am 28. September 2019
- ↑ Liste der Staatsvögel auf statesymbolsusa.org
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