By Akash
New York's state bird is the Eastern Bluebird, famous for its bright blue feathers.
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With a lovely song and pretty looks, people really like the Eastern Bluebird.
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These bluebirds hang out in open spaces and yards all over New York.
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They eat insects that bug plants, which is helpful for gardens.
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In spring, the boy bluebirds wear their best blue to find girlfriends.
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You'll often see them sitting on wires, looking for bugs to eat.
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People put up houses to help these bluebirds have safe places to live.
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They're welcome in gardens because they keep away bad bugs.
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New York chose the Eastern Bluebird as its special bird to show they care about nature.
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Watching and listening to Eastern Bluebirds makes nature fun for everyone in New York.
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