Willow Goldfinch
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About the Washington state bird, Willow Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis), and its adoption. ... Adoption of the Washington State Bird ... Washington State Bird: Willow Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis); Courtesy of BirdCinema.com...
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Complete list and information: All Washington state symbols including the state flag and seal ... Bird Willow Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) 1951 ... Visit the NETSTATE Washington State Book Store for additional Washington related books, including Washington Reference Books, History, Biographies and Cookbooks.
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(State Bird of Iowa, New Jersey, and Washington) By John James Audubon, F. R. SS. L. & E. ... This species merely passes over the State of Louisiana in the beginning of January, and at that season is seen there for only a few days, alighting on the highest tops of trees near water-courses, in small groups of eight or...
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Washington State Flower large size graphic image and history. ... Six flowers were considered, but the final decision was narrowed to clover and the "rhodie," and voting booths were set up for ladies throughout the state. When the ballots were counted, the rhododendron had been chosen as the Washington state flower.
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The goldfinch is a delicate little bird with a yellow body and black wings, and although it eventually became the official state bird, many other birds were considered ... It was a nice choice but seven other states already had chosen the same bird. Another vote was taken in 1931 by the Washington Federation of Women's Clubs.
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Washington State Bird is the Willow Goldfinch - Washington Unit Study. ... State of Washington ... The goldfinch is a delicate little bird with a yellow body and black wings, and although it eventually became the official state bird, many other birds were considered for the title. In 1928, legislators let school children select...
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In 1928, school children chose the Meadowlark as the state bird. In 1931, the Washington Federation of Women's Clubs chose the Goldfinch. The legislature decided to let the kids choose in 1951, and they voted for the Goldfinch, which the Legislature made official shortly thereafter. ... State Bird of Washington; By USGS;
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