India’s rich biodiversity is reflected in the unique bird species chosen to represent each state and union territory. This page showcases the officially designated state birds of India, as recognized across the country.
At the national level, the Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) holds the honor of being India’s National Bird—celebrated for its vibrant plumage and cultural significance.
State Birds of India





| 1. Andaman & Nicobar: Andaman Wood Pigeon | 2. Andhra Pradesh: Indian Roller |
| 3. Arunachal Pradesh: Great Hornbill | 4. Assam: White-winged Duck |
| 5. Bihar: House Sparrow | 6. Chandigarh: Indian Grey Hornbill |
| 7. Chhattisgarh: Common Hill Myna | 8. Delhi: House Sparrow |



| 9. Goa: Flame-throated Bulbul | 10. Gujrat: Greater Flamingo |
| 11. Haryana: Black Francolin | 12. Himachal Pradesh: Western Tragopan |
| 13. Jammu & Kashmir: Kashmir Flycatcher | 14. Jharkhand: Asian Koel |
| 15. Karnataka: Indian Roller | 16. Kerala: Great Hornbill |




| 17. Ladakh: Black-necked Crane | 18. Lakshadweep: Sooty Tern |
| 19. Madhya Pradesh: Asian Paradise-Flycatcher | 20. Maharashtra: Yellow-footed Green Pigeon |
| 21. Odisha: Indian Roller | 22. Punjab: Northern Goshawk |
| 23. Puducherry: Asian Koel | 24. Rajasthan: Great Indian Bustard |



| 25. Sikkim: Blood Pheasant | 26. Tamil Nadu: Emerald Dove |
| 27. Telangana: Indian Roller | 28. Tripura: Green Imperial Pigeon |
| 29. Uttar Pradesh: Sarus Crane | 30. Uttarakhand: Himalayan Monal |
| 31. West Bengal: White-throated Kingfisher |

