Is the Indiana state bird?

Indiana is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous of the 50 United States. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis. Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th state on December 11, 1816.

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Does Indiana have a state bird?

The cardinal (Richmondena cardinalis cardinalis) was adopted as the state bird by the 1933 General Assembly (Indiana Code 1-2-8).
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What is Indiana's state bird and why?

The state of Indiana chose the Northern Cardinal (Richmondena Cardinalis cardinalis) as the state bird in 1933. The medium-sized songbird known for its vibrant crimson red feathers chose the state of Indiana as one of its home states. Northern Cardinals prefer a happy medium between forested lands and open areas.
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Why is Indiana state bird a cardinal?

The cardinal was adopted as the state bird of Indiana in 1933. The northern cardinal is also the state bird for six other states. These are Illinois, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia. The cardinal was named by early American settlers, after Catholic cardinals who dress in bright red robes.
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What is the Indiana state animal?

The Official Animal of Indiana

Native to Indiana, the cardinal lives there year-round. This bright red songbird is also the state bird of Virginia and North Carolina.
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What is Indiana's state insect?

Scientists say loss of natural habitat, pesticides and artificial lighting are all playing a roll in the insect's fate.
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What's Indiana famous for?

Indiana, known for its love of basketball and for producing stars such as Larry Bird and Louie Dampier, has generated the fifth-highest number of professional basketball players per capita of any state. 6. Indiana has the nation's second-largest automotive industry and is leading the U.S. in manufacturing job growth.
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Is a hawk a state bird?

Here's every official state bird in the US, including our nation's capital.
  • Alabama: Yellowhammer (aka Northern Flicker) ...
  • Alaska: Willow Ptarmigan. ...
  • Arizona: Cactus Wren. ...
  • Arkansas: Mockingbird. ...
  • California: California Quail. ...
  • Colorado: Lark Bunting. ...
  • Connecticut: American Robin. ...
  • Delaware: Blue Hen Chicken.
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What are people from Indiana called?

For well over a century and a half the people of Indiana have been called Hoosiers. It is one of the oldest of state nicknames and has had a wider acceptance than most.
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What did Indiana invent?

Most People Don't Know These 7 Awesome Things Came From Indiana
  • The First Gasoline Pump. WikiMedia Commons. ...
  • Theme Parks. WikiMedia Commons. ...
  • The Machine Gun. WikiMedia Commons. ...
  • Gasoline Powered Vehicle. WikiMedia Commons. ...
  • Motorized Airplane. WikiMedia Commons. ...
  • 6.) Mechanical Corn Picker. ...
  • 7.) First Household Washing Machine.
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What was Indiana called before it became a state?

Fourth grade was a long time ago, so here's a refresher course in our state's history including some things your teacher wouldn't have taught you. 1. The Indiana Territory, which contained present-day Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and part of Minnesota, was formed in 1800 from the Northwest Territory.
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What is Indiana's state food?

Indiana. The Hoosier State is proud of its sugar cream pie! This official state pie is made with ingredients people almost always have on hand, which also explains its nickname—”desperation pie.”
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What is Indiana's state song?

Indiana Code: IC 1-2-6-1

1. The song entitled, "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away," words and music by Paul Dresser, be and is hereby established as the state song of Indiana.
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What is the Indiana state seal?

Official State Seal of Indiana

The Indiana seal design consists of a woodsman chopping a tree with his ax, a buffalo jumping over a log, sycamore trees, hills in the background and a setting sun with fourteen rays. The leaves of the Indiana state tree (tulip poplar) border diamond shapes in the outer circle.
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What is Indiana state butterfly?

Say's Firefly became Indiana's state insect when legislation proclaiming it as such was signed by Gov. Eric Holcomb on March 23, 2018. Before that, Indiana was one of only three states that did not have a state insect.
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What is Indiana state Rock?

The regal type rock "Limestone" which is found and quarried in south and central Indiana from the geologic formation named the Salem Limestone, is hereby adopted as the official stone of the State of Indiana.
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Who discovered fireflies?

Two large, round greenish-yellow lights that may stay lit for minutes give it its modern nickname, automobile bug. In 1667 Robert Boyle (1667) documented the air requirement for luminescence.
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