By Akash
Tennessee's state bird is the Northern Mockingbird and Northern Bobwhite.
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It's famous for copying other bird songs.
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Chosen in 1933 by Tennessee as its state bird.
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The bird's scientific name is Mimus polyglottos.
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They're gray with white patches on wings.
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Found all over Tennessee in gardens and parks.
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They copy sounds and protect their homes.
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Mockingbirds Eat insects, fruits, and berries.
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People in Tennessee enjoy their singing.
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Mockingbirds help gardens and farms.
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