Today in Michigan History

April 8, 1931

The American robin became the official state bird.

The Michigan Audubon Society had conducted a contest to choose a state bird and the American robin received almost one-fourth of the 200,000 votes. The closest runner-up was the chickadee. Sponsors called the robin “the best-known and best-loved of all the birds in the state of Michigan.”

Thank you Michigan Start Pages for this glimpse into our past.  See more here.

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