By Akash
North Dakota's state bird is the Western Meadowlark, and it has a happy song.
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It's got a yellow tummy and sings pretty tunes, so you'll know it.
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You'll find these birds in grassy places and fields all around North Dakota.
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They eat bugs and seeds, which helps keep bad bugs away.
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Boy birds sing to find girlfriends and tell others this is their spot.
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Their songs sound like flutes and make North Dakota sound nice.
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Western Meadowlarks show off the state's big open spaces and beauty.
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People like seeing them when they drive around the countryside.
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North Dakota said it's the special bird in 1947.
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Watching and hearing Western Meadowlarks makes North Dakota feel even more awesome.
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