What’s the State Bird of Arkansas?

The State Bird Of Arkansas Is The Northern Mockingbird

The state bird of Arkansas is the mockingbird, a songbird that is the most commonly heard bird in the South. While it does not migrate, the mockingbird can mimic other birds’ sounds. Another state bird is the Diana Fritillary Butterfly. Although it is not as common as the hummingbird, it is still recognized as the state bird.

Another state icon is the pecan, the official state nut. Pecan trees can be found throughout the state and thrive in damp soil. They are widely planted in fields and along rivers. Their edible pecan nut is a prized commodity in Arkansas. The state rock is bauxite, which was designated in 1967. Bauxite is the most common ore of aluminum…

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