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State Bird: White-throated Kingfisher

State Symbols of West Bengal

The White-throated Kingfisher, chosen as a state symbol, is admired for its vibrant beauty and striking presence. With its bright blue wings, chestnut body, and distinct white throat, it stands as a symbol of vitality and natural charm. Found near rivers, lakes, and fields, it reflects the close bond between the state and its diverse landscapes. Its colorful appearance represents joy, energy, and the abundance of life.
Renowned for its sharp hunting skills and adaptability, the White-throated Kingfisher symbolizes alertness and precision. As a state emblem, it reminds people of the richness of birdlife and the need to safeguard natural habitats. It also embodies harmony between land and water ecosystems, showcasing the balance essential for survival. In this way, the bird not only enhances the state’s identity but also promotes conservation values.