I grew up in the Mormon State, so I can attest this as true. The state bird is the seagull, a disgusting, bullying, messy and annoying scavenger. There are zillions of seagulls around the Great Salt Lake, just a few miles north of Salt Lake City.
Why is it the State Bird and why does killing one of those flying rodents bring on a fine of $100? (That was in the mid-1960's. It's probably much higher now.) It's because early on in the settlement of Utah, the settlers had a huge infestation of crickets which were eating up their crops. So they prayed to God for intervention. Lo and Behold! Flocks of seagulls descended on the crickets and ate them up!
This is a Mormon miracle and proves beyond any doubt that God is on their side. Ask any true believing Mormon and they will agree.
Why haven't they figured out that seagulls go where the food is?
Farkel