National Bird Day 2026: India's national bird is the peacock, but did you know that each Indian state also has its own state bird? On January 5th, National Bird Day, find out the complete list of all state birds of India and their special features
Celebrated on Jan 5, National Bird Day aims to conserve birds and their habitats. While the peacock is India's national bird, each state has its own bird symbol. These birds represent local biodiversity and culture. On this day, discover the unique state birds of India and their special traits.
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State Birds of North, Central, and West India
Andhra Pradesh's state bird is the parrot, symbolizing greenery and life.
Arunachal Pradesh has the Hornbill, revered in tribal culture.
Assam's White-winged Duck is among the rare birds.
Bihar chose the sparrow, a bird connected to everyday life.
Chhattisgarh's Hill Myna is famous for mimicking human speech.
Goa's Bulbul represents the state's biodiversity.
Gujarat's Greater Flamingo is the pride of its saltwater lakes.
Haryana's Black Francolin is linked to fields and rural life.
Himachal Pradesh's Jujurana is a symbol of mountain wildlife.
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State Birds of East and Northeast India
Jharkhand's state bird, the Koel, is known for its sweet voice.
Manipur and Mizoram share Mrs. Hume’s Pheasant, a rare and protected bird.
Meghalaya's Hill Myna is a symbol of its dense forests.
Nagaland's Blyth’s Tragopan is known for its colorful feathers.
Tripura's Green Imperial Pigeon is a quiet bird living in tall trees.
West Bengal's White-throated Kingfisher is easily seen near water bodies.
Sikkim's Blood Pheasant represents the biodiversity of the Himalayan region.