Discover Florida's State Bird

By Akash

Florida's state bird is the Northern Mockingbird, picked in 1927.

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It's a medium-sized bird with gray and white feathers.

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Mockingbirds are good at singing and copying other birds.

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You can find them everywhere in Florida, like cities and forests.

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They eat bugs, fruits, and berries.

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Mockingbirds can be a bit protective of their space.

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They copy sounds they hear, even car alarms!

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Mockingbirds are active during the day and sometimes sing at night.

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They're a symbol of Florida's beautiful wildlife.

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People in Florida like hearing the Northern Mockingbird's songs in their neighborhoods.

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