The Northern Cardinal became Indiana’s state bird in 1933. It is also the state bird for six other states. Being our state bird, one would think it is native to Indiana, but it is not.
The Cardinal: Indiana’s State Bird
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The Northern Cardinal became Indiana’s state bird in 1933. It is also the state bird for six other states. Being our state bird, one would think it is native to Indiana, but it is not.
The winds of spring migration delivered a spectacular show today at the Indiana Dunes, headlined by our first major Blue Jay flight of the season! Observers were treated to an impressive passage of over 2,000 Blue Jays streaming eastward, often in flocks of 100 or more at a time...
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