By Akash

Meet New Jersey's State Bird

New Jersey's state bird is the Eastern Goldfinch.

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It's a small bird with bright yellow feathers.

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People also call it the American Goldfinch.

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The state chose it as the official bird in 1935.

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It makes happy and pretty sounds.

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These birds like to eat sunflower seeds.

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In winter, their feathers turn brown.

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They're good at balancing on plants.

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They build cozy nests with soft materials.

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The Eastern Goldfinch shows New Jersey's nature diversity.

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