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Carolina Wren South Carolina State Bird Artist signed Ken Haag postcard d943. Carolina Wren South Carolina State Bird Famous as a singer the wren chatters and scolds when excited and is rarely ever still. This friendly bird replaced the mockingbird as South Carolina's official bird by action of the 1948 General Assembly. Disclaimer: This description is generated by Artificial Intelligence. The technology is new and makes some mistakes. The images are what you should use when making your buying decision. Contact us if you find a significant error in the A.I. generated description so we can fix it. ********************************************************* This is a vintage postcard. Carolina Wren South Carolina State Bird Famous as a singer the wren chatters and scolds when excited and is rarely ever still. It usually builds its nest in small crevices around barns and houses for it enjoys human companionship. This friendly bird replaced the mockingbird as South Carolina's official bird by action of the 1948 General Assembly. This scene is from the original canvas painted especially to give true rendition to South Carolina's Official State Bird. Painted by Ken Haag. The postcard depicts a Carolina Wren perched on a branch with berries and leaves nearby. The background shows a sunset over a body of water. Artwork by artist Ken Haag. CAPITAL ENGRAVINGS PEQUOT LAKES MINNESOTA 1968 Capital Engravings all rights reserved. CE-39