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State Bird: Black Francolin

State Symbols of Haryana

The Black Francolin, chosen as a state symbol, is a bird admired for its striking plumage and melodious call. With its glossy black feathers marked by golden and white spots, it stands as a symbol of beauty and elegance. Found in grasslands, fields, and forest edges, it reflects the rich biodiversity of the state. Its presence highlights the harmony between nature and agriculture, where it often thrives.
As a state emblem, the Black Francolin represents alertness, vitality, and cultural significance. Its distinctive call at dawn and dusk is considered a symbol of hope and new beginnings. The bird also reminds people of the need to preserve natural habitats and protect native wildlife. Thus, the Black Francolin stands as a proud emblem of ecological heritage, resilience, and the state’s vibrant identity.