What is the state bird of Arizona?
- ๐๏ธ 8
The state bird of Arizona is the Cactus Wren. This large, brown, and white speckled bird is often seen in Arizonaโs desert regions, especially around cacti and other desert vegetation. The Cactus Wren is known for its loud, distinctive call and its ability to build nests in the spiny arms of cacti for protection from predators. It feeds on insects, seeds, and fruits found in its desert habitat. The Cactus Wren was designated as Arizona’s state bird in 1973, symbolizing the stateโs desert landscapes and unique wildlife.