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The Eastern Blue Bird is New York's state bird. The eastern blue bird was adopted in 1900. Their eggs are pale blue most of the time.One of the first birds to return north each spring, the lovely eastern bluebird was designated the official state bird of New York in 1970 (the eastern bluebird is also the state bird of Missouri.The eastern bluebird is a medium-sized songbird (a small thrush), with a short tail, chunky body, large round head, short black bill, a reddish-orange chest, and blue wings and tail (the female is a drab gray-blue with duller reddish chest, and juveniles have a spotted chest and back). Their diet consists of insects and small fruits.
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The beaver is new York's state animal.
The beaver is a large, primarily nocturnal, semiaquatic rodent. Castor includes two extant species, the North American beaver and Eurasian beaver. Beavers are known for building dams, canals, and lodges. Beavers are also called a Castor. |
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The brook trout is New York's state fish.
The brook trout is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family Salmonidae. It is native to Eastern North America in the United States and Canada, but has been introduced elsewhere in North America and to other continents. Scientific name: Salvelinus fontinalis Rank: Species Found in: Lake Superior, Moraine Lake, Achen Lake, Morskie Oko, Flathead Lake, Lac de Serre-Ponçon, Lake Thun, Lake Chūzenji, Maligne Lake, Synevyr, Lake Molveno, Lake Neuchãtel, Lake Fuschl, Lake Bill, More The wine red garnet was designated the official state gem of New York in 1969.Barton Mines in the Adirondack Mountains of New York is the world's largest garnet mine, mining mostly industrial abrasive .
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The Enterprise Remipes is New York's state fossil. It was a prehistoric sea scorpion that lived in new York when it was under water. It is also one of most rare fosels in the world. New York is one of the few places ware it is found in the world.
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Apple
The apple is New York's state fruit .
New York designated the apple as official state fruit in 1976. New York is the second-largest apple producing state in the United States, averaging 25 million bushels of production annually. Many varieties of apples are grown in New York state including McIntosh, Empire, Red Delicious, Cortland, Golden Delicious, Rome, Idared, Crispin, Paula Red, Gala, Jonagold, Jonamac, Fuji, Macoun, Braeburn, and others. |
Ladybug
The ladybug is New York State's insect.
Among the several dozen species of ladybug beetle found in New York state, the endangered nine-spotted ladybug ( was designated the official state insect of New York in 1989. Six other states have adopted the ladybug as a state symbol (Delaware, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Ohio and North Dakota). |
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the sugar mapel is new yorks state tree.The sugar maple was designated the state tree of New York in 1956 (the sugar maple is also the state tree of Vermont, Wisconsin, and West Virginia).
Sometimes called hard maple or rock maple, sugar maple is one of the largest and more important of the hardwoods. Sap from the trunks of sugar maples is used to make maple syrup. Sugar maple leaves also turn bright colors in autumn, contributing to New York's spectacular fall foliage. Sugar maple trees seldom flower until they are at least 22 years old, but they can also live 300 to 400 years |
A funny nickname for New York is the Knickerbocker state because people use to ware Knickerbocker's.
it is also called the Empire State from the Empire State Building. |
The rose is New York's state flower.
roses are soft fragrant flowers with thorny stems and grow in bushes. roses are none to be red colored. The rose was designated as the official state flower of New York in 1955 (a rose of any color or combination of colors). Symbol of love and beauty (as well as war and politics) the world over. The rose is also our national flower; the state flower of Georgia is the Cherokee rose; and the wild prairie rose is the state flower of Iowa and North Dakota. |
AlbanyAlbany is New York's capital . Albany was adopted in 1778.Located along the Hudson river, the city of Albany is the capital of New York state and the seat of Albany county.
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Major CitiesTheses are two major city's New York city and Buffalo.New York City comprises 5 boroughs sitting where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean. At its core is Manhattan, a densely populated borough that’s among the world’s major commercial, financial and cultural centers. Its iconic sites include skyscrapers such as the Empire State Building and sprawling Central Park. Broadway theater is staged in neon-lit Times Square.
Buffalo is a city on the shores of Lake Erie in upstate New York. Its fine neoclassical, beaux arts and art deco architecture speaks to its history as an industrial capital in the early 20th century. Its landmarks include the 398-ft art deco City Hall, the Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Darwin D. Martin House and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, a Greek Revival museum with works by Picasso and Warhol. |