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11/28/20

[Answer] Which is the state bird of Mississippi, U.S.A.?

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Which is the state bird of Mississippi, U.S.A.?


  • Northern mockingbird:The U.S. state of Mississippi adopted the Northern mockingbird as its state bird through legislation passed in 1944. The Northern mockingbird is the only mockingbird found commonly in North America. This medium-sized songbird has the unique ability to mimic the calls of other birds. Its feathers on top are pale gray and whitish colored below. They have two white wing bars that show large white patches when the bird is in flight. It has a thin black bill and striking yellow/orange eyes with a thin dark eyeline. There's no difference in appearance between the females and the males. Source: TheUS50.com



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