By Akash
The state bird of Iowa is the Eastern Goldfinch.
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This bird is famous for its bright yellow plumage.
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Goldfinches have a distinctive black cap on their heads.
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They can be seen in Iowa during the summer.
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Goldfinches primarily feed on seeds from plants like sunflowers.
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People enjoy spotting them in gardens and fields.
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The goldfinch symbolizes Iowa's natural beauty.
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It was designated as the state bird in 1933.
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Iowans take pride in the goldfinch as a representative of their state
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Goldfinches bring a splash of color to Iowa's countryside.
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