Connecticut's state bird is the American Robin whose classification is Turdus migratorius. It was adopted in 1943. The American Robin is a migratory songbird of the thrush family which is grayish in color but has an orange-ish patch on the chest which gives it its name.
The American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) was designated as the state fish by the Connecticut General Assembly in 2003.
The state animal of Connecticut is the sperm whale, the state bird is the American Robin, the state insect is the European Praying Mantis, and the state shellfish is the oyster.
The Connecticut state bird is the American Robin.
American Robin
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THE FLAG and the STATE SEAL
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The landforms are moutians and vallyes
their religion was puritans in colonial Connecticut
What # state is Connecticut
in colonial times, puritan was Connecticuts religeon.