State Birds of India

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.

Indian Peafowl - male
Indian Peafowl – National Bird of India.

State Birds of India

1. Andaman & Nicobar: Andaman Wood Pigeon2. Andhra Pradesh: Indian Roller
3. Arunachal Pradesh: Great Hornbill4. Assam: White-winged Duck
5. Bihar: House Sparrow6. Chandigarh: Indian Grey Hornbill
7. Chhattisgarh: Common Hill Myna8. Delhi: House Sparrow
9. Goa: Flame-throated Bulbul10. Gujrat: Greater Flamingo
11. Haryana: Black Francolin12. Himachal Pradesh: Western Tragopan
13. Jammu & Kashmir: Kashmir Flycatcher14. Jharkhand: Asian Koel
15. Karnataka: Indian Roller16. Kerala: Great Hornbill
17. Ladakh: Black-necked Crane18. Lakshadweep: Sooty Tern
19. Madhya Pradesh: Asian Paradise-Flycatcher20. Maharashtra: Yellow-footed Green Pigeon
21. Odisha: Indian Roller22. Punjab: Northern Goshawk
23. Puducherry: Asian Koel24. Rajasthan: Great Indian Bustard
25. Sikkim: Blood Pheasant26. Tamil Nadu: Emerald Dove
27. Telangana: Indian Roller28. Tripura: Green Imperial Pigeon
29. Uttar Pradesh: Sarus Crane30. Uttarakhand: Himalayan Monal
31. West Bengal: White-throated Kingfisher