These are birds that represent each prefecture. In 1963, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry notified each local government to select a prefectural bird as part of the first conservation project plan. Some prefectures also designated prefectural animals at the same time. The prefectural birds are listed below: Hokkaido (Red-crowned Crane), Aomori (Swan), Akita (Copper Pheasant), Iwate (Pheasant), Yamagata (Mandarin Duck), Miyagi (Goose), Fukushima (Narcissus flycatcher), Ibaraki (Lark), Tochigi (Blue-and-white flycatcher), Gunma (Copper Pheasant), Saitama (Collared Dove), Chiba (Bulbul), Tokyo (Black-headed Gull), Kanagawa (Seagull), Niigata (Crested Ibis), Toyama (Rose Grouse), Ishikawa (Golden Eagle), Fukui (Thrush), Yamanashi (Bush Warbler), Nagano (Rose Grouse), Gifu (Rose Grouse), Shizuoka (Sunbird), Aichi (Scops Owl), Mie (Snow Plover), Wakayama (Japanese white-eye), Nara (robin), Shiga (little grebe), Kyoto (streaked shearwater), Osaka (shrike), Hyogo (stork), Tottori (mandarin duck), Shimane (whooper swan), Okayama (lesser cuckoo), Hiroshima (loon), Yamaguchi (hooded crane), Tokushima (egret), Kagawa (lesser cuckoo), Ehime (robin), Kochi (pitta), Fukuoka (bush warbler), Saga (magpie), Nagasaki (mandarin duck), Kumamoto (skylark), Oita (white-eye), Miyazaki (white-browed pheasant), Kagoshima (blue jay), Okinawa (Noguchi's woodpecker). →National bird Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
都道府県を代表する鳥。1963年農林省が第1次保護事業計画の一つとして各地方自治体に県鳥選定を通達したことによる。なお,同時に県獣を定めた県もある。以下に各県鳥を列記する。北海道(タンチョウ),青森(ハクチョウ),秋田(ヤマドリ),岩手(キジ),山形(オシドリ),宮城(ガン),福島(キビタキ),茨城(ヒバリ),栃木(オオルリ),群馬(ヤマドリ),埼玉(シラコバト),千葉(ホオジロ),東京(ユリカモメ),神奈川(カモメ),新潟(トキ),富山(ライチョウ),石川(イヌワシ),福井(ツグミ),山梨(ウグイス),長野(ライチョウ),岐阜(ライチョウ),静岡(サンコウチョウ),愛知(コノハズク),三重(シロチドリ),和歌山(メジロ),奈良(コマドリ),滋賀(カイツブリ),京都(オオミズナギドリ),大阪(モズ),兵庫(コウノトリ),鳥取(オシドリ),島根(オオハクチョウ),岡山(ホトトギス),広島(アビ),山口(ナベヅル),徳島(シラサギ),香川(ホトトギス),愛媛(コマドリ),高知(ヤイロチョウ),福岡(ウグイス),佐賀(カササギ),長崎(オシドリ),熊本(ヒバリ),大分(メジロ),宮崎(コシジロヤマドリ),鹿児島(ルリカケス),沖縄(ノグチゲラ)。→国鳥
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