By Akash
The state bird of Indiana is the Northern Cardinal.
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This bird is known for its vibrant red color.
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Cardinals have a striking appearance with a crest on their heads.
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They stay in Indiana all year round.
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Cardinals enjoy a diet of seeds, fruits, and insects.
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People often spot them in backyards and parks.
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The cardinal symbolizes beauty and vitality in Indiana.
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It was designated as the state bird in 1933.
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Hoosiers take pride in the cardinal as a symbol of their state.
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Cardinals add a touch of nature's splendor to Indiana's landscape.
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