The Official Wisconsin State Bird
State Bird
Robin



The Robin (Erithacus rubecula) is the official state bird of Wisconsin. It is a small passerine bird that is part of the thrush family (Turdidae). The Robin is native to Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa and is a common resident of Wisconsin. It is known for its bright orange-red breast and its ability to sing loudly and often during the day.

The Robin has been an important symbol of Wisconsin since the late 1800s. It was first adopted as the official state bird in 1909. This decision was due to the Robin's abundance in the state and its association with the beauty of Wisconsin's natural environment. The Robin is a symbol of the state's commitment to conservation and environmentalism. Wisconsin is also home to many species of birds, and the Robin is seen as a representation of the great diversity of birds in the state.

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