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Have you heard? Legislation filed to make flamingo state bird of Florida

State bird title held by mockingbird for nearly a century

In this Friday, July 15, 2016, file photo, two American flamingos tussle in their exhibit space at Zoo Miami, Friday, July 15, 2016, in Miami. (Wilfredo Lee, Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

ORLANDO, Fla. – Move over mockingbird. Florida lawmakers are once again looking to give the state bird title of Florida a more unique flare.

On Friday, Rep. Jim Mooney, R-Islamorada filed a proposal (HB 81) for the 2025 legislative session to make the American flamingo the official state bird and the Florida scrub-jay the official state songbird.

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The gray-and-white mockingbird, celebrated in literature and music, has been Florida’s state bird since 1927. Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas also claim the mockingbird as its state bird.

There have been several attempts by Florida lawmakers in recent sessions to remove the mockingbird, with osprey, wood stork, and the white ibis also making the list of considerations.

According to Florida Fish and Wildlife, American flamingos are typically seen in the Everglades, Biscayne Bay, and the Florida Keys. However, Florida saw an uptick in sightings in 2023, as the bright pink birds were likely carried in by Hurricane Idalia and scattered throughout the state.

As for the scrub-jay, the bird species is only found in Florida.

The 2025 Florida legislative session begins March 4.

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Haley is a digital content producer for ClickOrlando.com and first started as a News 6 producer in October 2014. She's a graduate of Indiana University with a Bachelors of Arts degree in journalism. She specializes in theme parks and lifestyle writing.

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