North Dakota is called the Flickertail State because of the abundant presence of Richardson's ground squirrels (Flickertails).
The flickertail, also known as the Richardson' ground squirrel (Urocitellus richarson) can be seen elsewhere in the northern plain states and southern Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The Flickertail State was a nickname proposed for North Dakota in 1953 and referred to the abundant ground squirrels in the state. The official nickname of North Dakota is The Peace Garden State.
The nickname "Flickertail State" refers to North Dakota, derived from the Richardson's ground squirrel found in the state. This small mammal has a distinct habit of flicking its tail while running, hence the nickname.
"Sioux State" is not a nick name for the US state of North Dakota. "Peace Garden State" is the official nickname of North Dakota as adopted by the state legislature in 1957. Other, unofficial, nicknames for North Dakota are "The Flickertail State" and "The Roughrider State".
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Flickertail State, North Dakota, both a Midwestern and Western state in the United States
The official nickname of North Dakota, as adopted by the North Dakota State Legislature in 1957, is the Peace Garden State. Other nicknames for North Dakota are the Flickertail State and the Roughrider State. Pennsylvania's official nickname is the Keystone State.
North Dakota is the "Flickertail State" refers to the Richardson ground squirrels which are abundant in North Dakota. The animal flicks or jerks its tail in a characteristic manner while running or just before entering its burrow. In 1953 the Legislative Assembly defeated Senate Bill (S.B.) No. 134 that would have adopted the Flickertail facsimile as the official emblem of the state.
There is only one official nick name for North Dakota which was chosen by the North Dakota state legislature in 1957 and that is "The Peace Garden State". The "Flickertail State" was defeated by the North Dakota State Senate when it was proposed to be an emblem for North Dakota. The "Roughrider State" was used as a tourism promotion.
The "Flickertail State" and the "Roughrider State" were both submitted to the state legislature to become official nicknames, but were both defeated. "Roughrider Country" has been used in North Dakota tourism promotions as has "North Dakota Legendary".
The official nickname of North Dakota, as adopted by the North Dakota State Legislature in 1957, is the Peace Garden State. Other nicknames for North Dakota are the Flickertail State and the Roughrider State.
The flag of the US state of North Dakota is called North Dakota's Flag.
It is called the North Dakota Flag because it represents the US state of North Dakota.