By Akash
The state bird of Maine is the Chickadee.
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This bird is known for its small size and cheerful demeanor.
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Chickadees have distinctive black caps and white cheeks.
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They can be found throughout Maine all year long.
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Chickadees primarily feed on insects, seeds, and berries.
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People enjoy their friendly presence at bird feeders.
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The Chickadee symbolizes Maine's rugged beauty and hardy nature.
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It was designated as the state bird in 1927.
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Mainers take pride in the Chickadee as a symbol of their state.
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Chickadees add a touch of charm to Maine's forests and gardens.
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