By Akash
Oregon's state bird is the Western Meadowlark, known for its sweet song.
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With bright yellow feathers and a flute-like call, the Western Meadowlark is a favorite.
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You can spot these birds in fields, grasslands, and open areas across Oregon.
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They eat insects and seeds, helping to keep nature's balance.
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Male Western Meadowlarks have vibrant yellow chests and sing to attract mates.
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Their lovely songs fill the Oregon air with music.
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The Western Meadowlark represents the state's open spaces and natural beauty.
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People enjoy watching them as they search for food in the grass.
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In 1927, Oregon chose the Western Meadowlark as its official state bird.
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Observing and listening to Western Meadowlarks adds a touch of joy to Oregon's outdoors.
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