Oklahoma's state bird is the scissor-tailed flycatcher, state flower is the Oklahoma rose, and state tree is the redbud. The document then provides brief descriptions of Oklahoma's license plates, Native Americans as early settlers including Chief Sequoya, historical events such as Coronado crossing western Oklahoma in 1541, the economy including natural resources of natural gas and petroleum and top manufacturing industries, and fun places to visit like state parks and wildlife refuges for bird watching. It concludes with the six bordering states and listing three famous people from Oklahoma.