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SWTXBelle 05-19-2013 09:41 PM

Is your state bird a stupid state bird?
 
The author hits a point that I have long advocated - TEXAS should have a distinctive state bird, not one we share with a bunch of other states. I like his suggestions!

http://www.slate.com/articles/health...wpisrc=flyouts

"States should have to put more thought into their state bird than I put into picking my socks in the morning. “Ugh, state bird? I dunno, what're the guys next to us doing? Cardinal? OK, let's do that too. Yeah put it on all the signs. Nah, no time to research the bill color, let's just go.” It’s the official state bird! Well, since all these jackanape states are too busy passing laws requiring everyone to own guns or whatever to consider what their state bird should be, I guess I’ll have to do it."

carnation 05-19-2013 09:57 PM

One of my husband's relatives (the one who's perping Zeta) actually got the legislature to pass something naming the green tree frog as Georgia's state amphibian. State *amphibian*? They didn't have better things to do that pass that?

His cousin was a state senator at the time or that bill would've been dead in the water.

amIblue? 05-19-2013 10:01 PM

I love his animosity for the cardinal and mockingbird. Fun article.

ADPiEE 05-19-2013 10:19 PM

I've always thought our State bird should be the Mosquito...but maybe that's just a Houston thing

AGDee 05-19-2013 10:23 PM

I don't like his suggestion for Michigan (One of the many American Robin states) because it should be a bird that people who live in the state see frequently, IMO. He wants some rare bird that I've never heard of after living here my whole life and which is almost extinct. What happens when your state bird disappears off the planet? Don't you need a new bird then?

ASTalumna06 05-19-2013 10:32 PM

Hawaii's state bird should be the chicken! Those things are everywhere...

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Originally Posted by carnation (Post 2217796)
One of my husband's relatives (the one who's perping Zeta) actually got the legislature to pass something naming the green tree frog as Georgia's state amphibian. State *amphibian*? They didn't have better things to do that pass that?

His cousin was a state senator at the time or that bill would've been dead in the water.

How about an official state sandwich, candy, and candy bar...?

http://voices.yahoo.com/fluffernutte...07.html?cat=22

Quote:

Marshmallow Fluff was invented in Somerville, Massachusetts, and a bill pending in the State House would make the Fluffernutter, a Marshmallow Fluff-peanut butter combo, the official Massachusetts state sandwich. The Fluffernutter bill will be heard Thursday by the Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight. Joining the Fluffernutter petition in the Massachusetts legislature, Necco wafers seek the official state candy designation and Charleston Chews the state candy bar status.
ETA: The end of the article names some states that have a state pie, cookie, pastry, etc.

misscherrypie 05-19-2013 11:51 PM

The writer was displeased with the Mountain Bluebird as Nevada's State bird. I don't get what else it should be, they are very pretty and an excellent choice in my opinion . The Snowcock that he suggests as a more suitable choice is barely ever seen and is present in a very small area in the northeastern corner of the state.

angels&angles 05-20-2013 12:23 AM

One of the things that I actually really love about Oklahoma is our state bird, which is a cool looking bird with a cool name that you actually see around: the scissor-tailed flycatcher.

AnchorAlumna 05-20-2013 01:07 AM

Rammer Jammer
Yellow Hammer
Give 'em hell
Alabama!
http://www.postcardsfrom.com/gfx/albird.gif

KillarneyRose 05-20-2013 01:32 AM

Maryland's state bird is the Baltimore Oriole. Not sure if the baseball team was named after the state bird or vice versa.

Maryland also has an official state dessert; the Smith Island cake
http://smithislandcake.com/?gclid=CJ...FRCe4AodzjsAWA

Very yummy! (the cake, not the bird)

Psi U MC Vito 05-20-2013 02:17 AM

He is looking at it from the view of an expert birder, not the average Joe. That being said, he does have a point of the need for distinctness.

FSUZeta 05-20-2013 07:44 AM

As far as Florida goes.....
 
i agree with the author.

"9. Florida. Official state bird: northern mockingbird
I am finishing this post the next day because I had to go buy a new computer after I threw my last one out the window when I read that Florida’s state bird was the northern mockingbird. I cannot think of a more pathetic choice for one of the most bird-rich states in the nation. What’s their state beverage, a half-glass of warm tap water?
What it should be: American flamingo"

summer_gphib 05-20-2013 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by FSUZeta (Post 2217846)
i agree with the author.

"9. Florida. Official state bird: northern mockingbird
I am finishing this post the next day because I had to go buy a new computer after I threw my last one out the window when I read that Florida’s state bird was the northern mockingbird. I cannot think of a more pathetic choice for one of the most bird-rich states in the nation. What’s their state beverage, a half-glass of warm tap water?
What it should be: American flamingo"

We have some amazing birds (many of which show up in my back yard!) and I'd love to see one of them as our state bird. My pick would be a sand hill crane-- but we have brown pellicans, great blue heron... any of those or the flamingo would be great. Hell, even Donald Duck would be a better state bird than a mockingbird. :rolleyes:

MysticCat 05-20-2013 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by KillarneyRose (Post 2217826)
Maryland's state bird is the Baltimore Oriole. Not sure if the baseball team was named after the state bird or vice versa.

The team, which relocated to Baltimore from St. Louis in 1954 (the St. Louis Browns) was named for the state bird.

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2217801)
I don't like his suggestion for Michigan (One of the many American Robin states) because it should be a bird that people who live in the state see frequently, IMO. He wants some rare bird that I've never heard of after living here my whole life and which is almost extinct. What happens when your state bird disappears off the planet? Don't you need a new bird then?

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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 2217830)
He is looking at it from the view of an expert birder, not the average Joe. That being said, he does have a point of the need for distinctness.

Input from a cardinal state: In lots of instances in the first half of the 20th Century, when many of the more basic state symbols were adopted, legislatures had school children vote on what should be made the state bird, flower or tree. At least, that's how it worked here for those things, and that explains some of the more . . . pedestrian . . . choices.

Personally, I never saw the point in every state having an official state bird. If there is a bird that has a natural association with a state or conveys a natural symbolism, then great. (Pelicans and Louisiana or Orioles and Maryland come to mind.) But if there's not, why adopt one just for the sake of having a state bird? Use other symbols that have a more natural association.

AZTheta 05-20-2013 09:17 AM

Whoa. He called Arizona's Cactus Wren "boring". Granted, we gotta lotta birds and I'd love to see the Elegant Trogon as our state bird. Considering that it's so damned rare most people have never seen one, that isn't going to happen. The Vermillion Flycatcher is pretty awesome too. Just thankful it isn't the Roadrunner. HATE them. They are mean.

Enjoyed the article!


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