State's Official Bird?

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Great Indian Hornbill

Largest hornbill of the subcontinent, these are state birds of Arunachal Pradesh, and Kerala, while Grey Hornbill represents Chandigarh

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Indian Roller

They show variant shades of blue with excellent aerobatic skills as state birds of Karnataka, Odisha, Telangana

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Pigeons

Yellow-footed Green-Pigeon is for Maharashtra, Green Imperial-Pigeon for Tripura, Andaman Woodpigeon for Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Asian Emerald Dove for Tamil Nadu

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Great Indian Bustard

With an estimated 150 extant individuals, one of the heaviest flying birds finds refuge in the Desert National Park in Rajasthan

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Pheasants

Manipur, Mizoram declared Hume’s Pheasant as state bird, whereas Blood Pheasant represents Sikkim

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Cranes

Black Necked Crane is for Jammu & Kashmir while Sarus Crane represents Uttar Pradesh as the world’s tallest flying birds

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Greater Flamingo

The largest flamingo on the planet exhibits elaborate dance displays and gregarious nature residing in the wetlands of Gujarat

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Asian Koel

Jharkhand and Puducherry consider these brood parasites who lay eggs on other birds’ nests as their state bird

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Northern Goshawks

These raptors found as a common sight in paintings of Guru Gobind Singh, are a symbol of pride and strength

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Smaller birds

White-throated Kingfisher represents West Bengal, Flame-throated Bulbul from Goa, and Indian Paradise-Flycatcher is from Madhya Pradesh

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Distinct and colorful

Western Tragopan Himachal Pradesh, Blyth’s Tragopan Nagaland, and Himalayan Monal for Uttarakhand

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Common Birds

House Sparrow is from Bihar and Delhi, Common Hill Myna represents Chhattisgarh and Meghalaya, while Ring-necked Parakeet is for Andhra Pradesh

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Shady Birds

Assam’s White-winged Duck, Black Francolin from Haryana and Lakshadweep’s Sooty Tern are black-grey-white birds

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