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Will Florida have a new state bird? Three bills were filed in Tallahassee to replace Mockingbird

Posted on October 18, 2021October 29, 2021 by Mike D. | 20874 Views | 12 min read

Mockingbird – Courtesy: Image by Bonnie Taylor Barry TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Mockingbird has been Florida’s state bird since 1927, and now 94 years later, the Sunshine State has filed three bills to change it. In September, Tampa State Senator Jeff Brandes filed Senate Concurrent Resolution “rescinding the designation of the mockingbird as the state

Posted in Government, NatureTagged flamingo, Florida, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida government, florida insider, florida news, Florida Senate, florida state bird, Osprey, roseate spoonbill, scrub-jay, Sunshine State
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