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Arizona State Symbols - State Bird |
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Statehood Day This is the day Arizona
became a state.
February 14, 1912 |
State Bird
Photo © George Andrejko, Arizona
Game and Fish used with permission |
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Arizona's state bird,
the cactus wren, is brown with a speckled chest. If you look close you can see white lines
over each eye. They grow to be about 7 to 8 inches in long, a little bit bigger than a new
pencil.
Large
Photo - Cactus Wren
Color
Me - Cactus Wren
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What is a symbol?
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symbols. A
symbol can be a thing or object that stands for something.
Symbols can paint a picture in your
mind about a state.
If you use your imagination, you can
see Arizona's symbols in the desert or in the mountains.
Each symbol was picked to show that
Arizona is different from other states. |
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