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  All 50 States
State Symbols
 

 

 

State Song Bird Tree Flower
Alabama �Alabama� (1931) yellowhammer (1927) Southern longleaf pine (1949, 1997) camellia (1959)
Salt water fish: fighting tarpon (1955); Fresh water fish: largemouth bass (1975); Horse: racking horse (1975); Mineral: hematite (1967); Rock: marble (1969); Game bird: wild turkey (1980); Dance: square dance (1981); Nut: pecan (1982); Fossil: species Basilosaurus Cetoides (1984); Official mascot and butterfly: eastern tiger swallowtail (1989); Insect: monarch butterfly (1989); Reptile: Alabama red-bellied turtle (1990); Gemstone: star blue quartz (1990); Shell: scaphella junonia johnstoneae (1990)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Alaska �Alaska's Flag� (1955) willow ptarmigan (1955) sitka spruce (1962) forget-me-not (1949)
Fish: king salmon (1962); Gem: jade (1968); Marine mammal: bowhead whale (1983); Fossil: woolly mammoth (1986); Mineral: gold (1968); Sport: dog mushing (1972)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Arizona �Arizona� (1919) cactus wren (1931) palo verde (1954) flower of saguaro cactus (1931)
Colors: blue and old gold (1915); Neckwear: bola tie (1971); Fossil: petrified wood (1988); Gemstone: turquoise (1974); Mammal: ringtail (1986); Reptile: Arizona ridgenose rattlesnake (1986); Fish: Arizona trout (1986); Amphibian: Arizona tree frog (1986); Butterfly: two-tailed swallowtail (2001)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Arkansas �Arkansas� (1963) mockingbird (1929) pine (1939) apple blossom (1901)
Insect: honeybee (1973)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
California �I Love You, California� (1951) California valley quail (1931) California redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens & Sequoiadendron giganteum) (1937, 1953) golden poppy (1903)
Animal: California grizzly bear (1953); Fish: California golden trout (1947); Colors: blue and gold (1951)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Colorado �Where the Columbines Grow� (1915) lark bunting (1931) Colorado blue spruce (1939) Rocky Mountain columbine (1899)
Animal: Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (1961); Gemstone: aquamarine (1971); Colors: blue and white (1911); Fossil: stegosaurus (1991)

 
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Connecticut �Yankee Doodle� (1978) American robin (1943) white oak (1947) mountain laurel (1907)
Animal: sperm whale (1975); Hero: Nathan Hale (1985); Heroine: Prudence Crandall (1995); Insect: praying mantis (1977); Mineral: garnet (1977); Ship: USS Nautilus (1983); Shellfish: eastern oyster (1989); Fossil: Eubrontes Giganteus (1991); Composer: Charles Edward Ives (1991)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Delaware �Our Delaware� blue hen chicken (1939) American holly (1939) peach blossom (1895)
Colors: colonial blue and buff; Insect: ladybug (1974); Butterfly: tiger swallowtail (1999); Fish: weakfish, cynoscion regalis (1981); Beverage: milk; Fossil: belemnite

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Florida �Suwannee River� (1935) mockingbird (1927)   orange blossom (1909)
 

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Georgia �Georgia on My Mind� (1922) brown thrasher (1935) live oak (1937) Cherokee rose (1916)
 

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Hawaii �Hawaii Ponoi� (1967) nene (Hawaiian goose) (1957) kukui (candlenut) (1959) hibiscus (yellow) (1988)
 

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Idaho �Here We Have Idaho� mountain bluebird (1931) white pine (1935) syringa (1931)
Horse: Appaloosa (1975); Gem: star garnet (1967); Folk dance: square dance; Fish: cutthroat trout (1990); Fossil: Hagerman horse fossil (1988)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Illinois �Illinois� (1925) cardinal (1929) white oak (1973) violet (1908)
Animal: white-tailed deer (1982); Fish: bluegill (1987); Insect: monarch butterfly (1975); Mineral: fluorite (1965)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Indiana �On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away� (1913) cardinal (1933) tulip tree (1931) peony (1957)
River: Wabash; Stone: limestone

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Iowa �Song of Iowa� eastern goldfinch (1933)   wild rose (1897)
Colors: red, white, and blue (in state flag)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Kansas �Home on the Range� (1947) western meadowlark (1937) cottonwood (1937) sunflower (1903)
Animal: buffalo (1955)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Kentucky �My Old Kentucky Home� Kentucky cardinal tulip poplar (1994) goldenrod
 

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Louisiana   eastern brown pelican (1958) bald cypress (1963) magnolia (1900)
Songs: �Give Me Louisiana� and �You Are My Sunshine�

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Maine �State of Maine Song� (1937) chickadee (1927) white pine tree (1945) white pine cone and tassel (1895)
Fish: landlocked salmon (1969); Mineral: tourmaline (1971); Animal: moose (1979); Cat: Maine coon cat (1985); Fossil: pertica quadrifaria (1985); Insect: honeybee (1975)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Maryland �Maryland! My Maryland!� (1939) Baltimore oriole (1947) white oak (1941) black-eyed susan (1918)
Boat: skipjack (1985); Crustacean: Maryland blue crab (1989); Dinosaur: Astrodon johnstoni (1998); Dog: Chesapeake Bay retriever (1964); Beverage: milk (1998); Fish: rockfish (1965); Folk dance: square dance (1994); Fossil shell: ecphora gardnerae gardnerae (Wilson) (1994); Insect: Baltimore checkerspot butterfly (1973); Reptile: Diamondback terrapin (1994); Sport: jousting (1962); Team sport: lacrosse (2004)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Massachusetts �All Hail to Massachusetts� (1966) chickadee (1941) American elm (1941) mayflower (1918)
Beverage: cranberry juice (1970); Insect: ladybug (1974); Cookie: chocolate chip (1997); Muffin: corn muffin (1986); Dessert: Boston cream pie (1996)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Michigan   robin (1931) white pine (1955) apple blossom (1897)
Mammal: white-tailed deer (1997); Fishes: trout (1965), brook trout (1988); Gem: isle royal greenstone (chlorastrolite) (1972); Stone: petoskey stone (1965); Soil: kalkaska soil series (1990); Reptile: painted turtle (1995); Flag: �Blue charged with the arms of the state� (1911); Wildflower: Dwarf Lake iris (1998)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Minnesota �Hail Minnesota� (1945) common loon (also called great northern diver) (1961) red (or Norway) pine (1953) lady slipper (1902)
Fish: walleye (1965); Mushroom: morel (1984)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Mississippi �Go, Mississippi� (1962) mockingbird (1944) magnolia (1938) flower or bloom of the magnolia or evergreen magnolia (1952)
Wildflower: coreopsis (1991); Stone: petrified wood (1976); Fish: largemouth or black bass (1974); Insect: honeybee (1980); Shell: oyster shell (1974); Water mammal: bottlenosed dolphin or porpoise (1974); Fossil: prehistoric whale (1981); Land mammal: white-tailed deer (1974), red fox (1997); Waterfowl: wood duck (1974); Beverage: milk (1984); Butterfly: spicebush swallowtail (1991); Dance: square dance (1995)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Missouri �Missouri Waltz� (1949) bluebird (1927) flowering dogwood (1955) hawthorn (1923)
Aquatic animal: paddlefish (1997); Fish: channel catfish (1997); Fossil: crinoid (1989); Musical instrument: fiddle (1987); Rock: mozarkite (1967); Mineral: galena (1967); Insect: honeybee (1985); Tree nut: eastern black walnut (1990); Animal: mule (1995); Dance: square dance (1995); Missouri day: third Wednesday in October (1969)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Montana �Montana� (1945) Western meadowlark (1981) ponderosa pine (1949) bitterroot (1895)
Stones: sapphire and agate (1969)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Nebraska �Beautiful Nebraska� (1967) Western meadowlark (1929) cottonwood (1972) goldenrod (1895)
Fish: channel catfish (1997); American folk dance: square dance (1997); Ballad: �A Place Like Nebraska� (1997); Insect: honeybee (1975); Gemstone: blue agate (1967); Rock: prairie agate (1967); Fossil: mammoth (1967); Soil: typic argiustolls, holdreges series (1979); Mammal: whitetail deer (1981); Grass: little bluestem (1969); Beverage: milk (1998)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Nevada �Home Means Nevada� (1933) mountain bluebird (1967)   sagebrush (1959)
Trees: single-leaf pinon (1953) and bristlecone pine (1987); Animal: desert bighorn sheep (1973); Colors: silver and blue (1983); Rock: sandstone (1987); Precious gemstone: virgin valley black fire opal (1987); Semiprecious gemstone: Nevada turquoise (1987); Grass: Indian ricegrass (1977); Metal: silver (1977); Fossil: ichthyosaur (1977); Fish: lahontan cutthroat trout (1981); Reptile: desert tortoise (1989); State artifact: tule duck decoy (1995)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
New Hampshire   purple finch (1957) white birch (1947) purple lilac (1919)
Animal: white-tailed deer (1983); Insect: ladybug (1977); Saltwater fish: striped bass (1994); Freshwater fish: brook trout (1995); Amphibian: spotted newt (1985); Butterfly: karner blue (1992); Songs: �Old New Hampshire� (1949) and �New Hampshire, My New Hampshire� (1963)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
New Jersey   eastern goldfinch (1935) red oak (1950) purple violet (1913)
Insect: honeybee (1974); Animal: horse (1977); Colors: buff and blue (1965); Folk dance: square dance; Dinosaur: hadrosaurus foulkii; Fish: brook trout; Shell: knobbed whelk; Fruit: blueberry (2004)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
New Mexico �O Fair New Mexico� (1917) roadrunner (1949) pinon (1949) yucca (1927)
Animal: black bear (1963); Fish: cutthroat trout (1955); Vegetables: chili and frijol (1965); Gem: turquoise (1967); Spanish-language song: �Asi Es Nuevo M�jico� (1971); Poem: �A Nuevo M�xico� (1991); Grass: blue gramma (1973); Fossil: coelophysis (1981); Cookie: bizcochito (1989); Insect: tarantula hawk wasp (1989); Ballad: �Land of Enchantment� (1989); Bilingual song: �New Mexico�Mi Lindo Nuevo Mexico�, (1995); Question: �Red or Green?� (1999)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
New York �I Love New York� (1980) bluebird (1970) sugar maple (1956) rose (1955)
Animal: beaver (1975); Fish: brook trout (1975); Gem: garnet (1969); Insect: ladybug (1989)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
North Carolina �The Old North State� (1927) cardinal (1943) pine (1963) dogwood (1941)
Mammal: gray squirrel (1969); Insect: honeybee (1973); Reptile: eastern box turtle (1979); Gemstone: emerald (1973); Shell: scotch bonnet (1965); Historic boat: shad boat (1987); Beverage: milk (1987); Rock: granite (1979); Dog: plott hound (1989); Colors: red and blue (1945); Fruit: scuppernong grape (2001)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
North Dakota �North Dakota Hymn� (1947) western meadowlark (1947) American elm (1947) wild prairie rose (1907)
Fish: northern pike (1969); Grass: western wheatgrass (1977); Fossil: teredo petrified wood (1967); Beverage: milk (1983); State march: Spirit of the Land (1975); Equine: Nokota horse (1993); Dance: square dance (1995)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Ohio �Beautiful Ohio� (1969) cardinal (1933) buckeye (1953) scarlet carnation (1904)
Insect: ladybug (1975); Gemstone: flint (1965); Beverage: tomato juice (1965); Fossil: trilobite (1985); Animal: white-tailed deer (1988); Wildflower: large white trillium (1987)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Oklahoma �Oklahoma� (1953) scissor-tailed flycatcher (1951) redbud (1937) mistletoe (1893)
Animal: bison (1972); Reptile: mountain boomer lizard (1969); Stone: rose rock (barite rose) (1968); Colors: green and white (1915); Beverage: milk; Butterfly: black swallowtail; Fish: white or sand bass; Folk dance: square dance; Furbearer: raccoon; Game animal: white-tailed deer; Grass: Indiangrass; Insect: honeybee; Musical instrument: fiddle; Poem: �Howdy Folks,� David Randolph Milsten; Waltz: �Oklahoma Wind�; Wildflower: Indian blanket

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Oregon �Oregon, My Oregon� (1927) western meadowlark (1927) douglas fir (1939) Oregon grape (1899)
Animal: beaver (1969); Fish: chinook salmon (1961); Rock: thunderegg (1965); Colors: navy blue and gold (1959); Insect: swallowtail butterfly (1979); Dance: square dance (1977); Nut: hazelnut (1989); Gemstone: sunstone (1987); Seashell: Oregon hairy triton (1991); Beverage: milk (1997); Mushroom: Pacific golden chanterelle (1999)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Pennsylvania �Pennsylvania� (1990) ruffed grouse (1931) hemlock (1931) mountain laurel (1933)
Dog: Great Dane (1965); Colors: blue and gold (1907)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Rhode Island �Rhode Island, It's for Me� (1996) Rhode Island red hen (official) (1954) red maple (official) (1964) violet (unofficial) (1968)
Shell: quahog (official); Mineral: bowenite (1966); Stone: cumberlandite (1966); Colors: blue, white, and gold (in state flag)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
South Carolina �Carolina� (1911) Carolina wren (1948) palmetto tree (1939) Carolina yellow jessamine (1924)
 

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
South Dakota �Hail! South Dakota� (1943) ring-necked pheasant (1943) black hills spruce (1947) American pasqueflower (1903)
Grass: Western wheat grass (1970); Soil: houdek (1990); Insect: honeybee (1978); Animal: coyote (1949); Mineral stone: rose quartz (1966); Gemstone: fairburn agate (1966); Colors: blue and gold (in state flag); Fish: walleye (1982); Musical instrument: fiddle (1989); Dessert: kuchen (2000)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Tennessee   mockingbird (1933) tulip poplar (1947) iris (1933)
Horse: Tennessee walking horse; Animal: raccoon (1971); Wild flower: passion flower (1973); Songs: �My Homeland, Tennessee� (1925); �When It's Iris Time in Tennessee� (1935); �My Tennessee� (1955); �Tennessee Waltz� (1965); �Rocky Top� (1982); �Tennessee� (1992); �The Pride of Tennessee� (1996)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Texas �Texas, Our Texas� (1929) mockingbird (1927) pecan (1919) bluebonnet (1901)
Fish: guadalupe bass (1989); Seashell: lightning whelk (1987); Dish: chili (1977); Folk dance: square dance (1991); Fruit: Texas red grapefruit (1993); Gem: Texas blue topaz (1969); Gemstone cut: Lone Star cut (1977); Grass: sideoats grass (1971); Reptile: horned lizard (1993); Stone: petrified palmwood (1969); Plant: prickly pear cactus; Insect: monarch butterfly; Pepper: jalape�o pepper; Mammal: longhorn; Small mammal: armadillo; Flying mammal: Mexican free-tailed bat

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Utah �Utah, We Love Thee� (1953) California gull (1955) blue spruce (1933) sego lily (1911)
Emblem: beehive (1959); Gem: topaz; Animal: Rocky Mountain elk (1971); Insect: honeybee (1983); Grass: Indian rice grass (1990); Fossil: allosaurus (1988); Cooking pot: dutch oven (1997); Fish: Bonneville cutthroat trout (1997); Fruit: cherry (1997); Mineral: copper; Rock: coal (1991)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Vermont �These Green Mountains� (2000) hermit thrush (1941) sugar maple (1949) red clover (1894)
Animal: Morgan horse (1961); Insect: honeybee (1978)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Virginia   cardinal (1950) dogwood (1956) American dogwood (1918)
Dog: American foxhound (1966); Shell: oyster shell (1974)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Washington �Washington, My Home� (1959) willow goldfinch (1951) western hemlock (1947) coast rhododendron (1892)
Fish: steelhead trout (1969); Gem: petrified wood (1975); Colors: green and gold (1925); Folk song: �Roll On Columbia, Roll On� (1987); Dance: square dance (1979); Grass: bluebunch wheatgrass (1989); Insect: blue darner dragonfly (1997); Fossil: Columbian mammoth (1998); Fruit: apple (1989)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
West Virginia   cardinal (1949) sugar maple (1949) rhododendron (1903)
Animal: black bear (1973); Colors: blue and gold (official) (1863); Songs: �West Virginia, My Home Sweet Home,� �The West Virginia Hills,� and �This Is My West Virginia� (adopted by Legislature in 1947, 1961, and 1963 as official state songs)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Wisconsin �On Wisconsin� robin (1949) sugar maple (1949) wood violet (1949)
Grain: corn (1990); Animal: badger; Wild life animal: white-tailed deer (1957); Domestic animal: dairy cow (1971); Insect: honeybee (1977); Fish: musky (muskellunge) (1955); Mineral: galena (1971); Rock: red granite (1971); Symbol of peace: mourning dove (1971); Soil: antigo silt loam (1983); Fossil: trilobite (1985); Dog: American Water Spaniel (1986); Beverage: milk (1988); Dance: polka (1994); Waltz: �The Wisconsin Waltz� (2001); Ballad: �Oh Wisconsin, Land of My Dreams� (2001)

 
State Song Bird Tree Flower
Wyoming �Wyoming� (1955) western meadowlark (1927) cottonwood (1947) Indian paintbrush (1917)
Dinosaur: Triceratops (1994); Fish: cutthroat trout (1987); Fossil: Knightia (1987); Gemstone: jade (1967); Insignia: bucking horse (unofficial); Mammal: bison (1985); Reptile: horned toad (1993); Soil: Forkwood series (unofficial)

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