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This list of birds of Maine is a comprehensive listing of all the bird species recorded in the U.S. state of Maine. This list is published by the Maine Bird Records Committee (MBRC) and is dated December 2022. This list contains 470 documented species, of which 141 are rare or accidental, five have been introduced and are established, and three ...
Below is a list of U.S. state birds as designated by each state 's, district's or territory's government. The selection of state birds began with Kentucky adopting the northern cardinal in 1926. It continued when the legislatures for Alabama, Florida, Maine, Missouri, Oregon, Texas and Wyoming selected their state birds after a campaign was ...
The black-capped chickadee ( Poecile atricapillus) is a small, nonmigratory, North American passerine bird that lives in deciduous and mixed forests. It is a member of the Paridae family, also known as tits. It has a distinct black cap on its head, a black bib underneath, and white cheeks. It has a white belly, buff sides, and grey wings, back ...
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife released the list of winners in its annual any-deer permit lottery, which allows hunters to harvest a doe (or a buck with antlers measuring ...
The symbols were recognized and signed into law by the Maine Legislature and governor of Maine and are officially listed in the Maine Laws in article 1, chapter 9. [2] The oldest symbols, the state flag and the state seal , were adopted in 1820, [3] and the most recent additions to the list were, the state song of the 21st century, My Sweet ...
List of U.S. state mammals and related mammalian designations State Mammal Marine mammal Other mammal 1 Other mammal 2 Other mammal 3 Alabama: American black bear (2006) West Indian manatee (2009) Alaska: Bowhead whale (1983) Moose (land mammal) (1998) Arizona: Ringtail (1986) Arkansas: White-tailed deer (1993) California
US group will change list of bird names to correct offensive history. Douglas Jones. November 2, 2023 at 10:26 PM. A Wilson's warbler bird in Alaska.
The refuge provides important feeding and nesting habitat for many bird species, including waterfowl, wading birds, shorebirds, upland game birds, songbirds, and birds of prey. The refuge consists of two divisions. The Baring Division covers 20,016 acres (81.00 km 2) and is located off U.S. Route 1, southwest of Calais, Maine.