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Official State Bird of Georgia. Georgia's governor first proclaimed the brown thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) as the state bird in 1935, and it was finally recognized by Georgia legislature as the official state bird in 1970 (at the request of the Garden Clubs of Georgia).
The state of Georgia has numerous symbols, as defined in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated or by joint resolutions of the Georgia General Assembly. Type Symbol
30 Νοε 1999 · The Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) officially became the state bird of Georgia in 1970. However, in 1928, a group of schoolchildren initiated the effort to declare the Brown Thrasher as the state bird of Georgia.
The brown thrasher is the state bird of Georgia. WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE. Male and female brown thrashers look alike. Their heads, bodies, and tails are a brownish, rust color. Their bellies are...
The Brown Thrasher was determined to be the official state bird by the legislation in 1935. It is mostly brown or reddish-brown with white markings on its breast, throat, and wings. Like other Thrashers, it has a long tail.
Table of Contents. What is Georgia State Bird? The Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) may seem to be an unusual choice as Georgia’s state bird, given there are many more colourful songbirds found in the state.
Explore the unique characteristics and ecological role of the Brown Thrasher, the state bird of Georgia.