By Akash
Vermont's state bird is the Hermit Thrush.
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The Hermit Thrush has a pretty song and represents Vermont's nature.
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It has brownish-olive feathers on top and a spotted pale breast.
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These birds move to warmer places during winter.
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Vermont picked the Hermit Thrush as its bird in 1941.
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People like its flute-like song.
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It lives in forests, matching Vermont's landscapes.
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Hermit Thrushes eat insects, berries, and small creatures.
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People in Vermont are working to keep their homes safe.
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Watching Hermit Thrushes is popular for nature fans in Vermont.
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