State animal: Wolverine (traditional unofficial)
State symbols and nicknames * State bird: American Robin (since 1931) * State game animal: White-tailed deer (since 1997) * State fish: Brook trout (since 1965) * State reptile: Painted Turtle (since 1995) * State fossil: Mastodon (since 2000) * State nicknames: Wolverine State, Great Lakes State, Mitten State, Water-Winter Wonderland * State motto: Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice (Latin: If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you). This is a paraphrase of the epitaph of British architect Sir Christopher Wren about his masterpiece, St. Paul's Cathedral. * State song: My Michigan (official since 1937, but disputed amongst Michiganders[37]) * State flower: Apple blossom (adopted in 1897, official in 1997) * State wildflower: Dwarf Lake Iris (since 1998). Known as Iris lacustris, it is a federally listed threatened species. * State tree: White pine (since 1955) * State stone: Petoskey stone (since 1965). It is composed of fossilized coral (Hexagonaria pericarnata) from long ago when the middle of the continent was covered with a shallow sea. * State gem: Isle Royale greenstone (since 1973). Also called chlorastrolite (literally "green star stone"), the mineral is found on Isle Royale and the Keweenaw peninsula. * State soil: Kalkaska Sand (since 1990), ranges in color from black to yellowish brown, covers nearly a million acres (4,000 km²) in 29 counties.
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The American Robin is the state bird of Michigan.
Michigan's state is a mastodon.
The state bird of Michigan is the American Robin.
American Robin is Michigan's state bird
Michigan, My Michigan
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