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Pennsylvania's state bird, the Eastern Bluebird, was chosen for its beauty and significance to the state's culture and environment. Designated as the state bird in 1931, it symbolizes joy, happiness, and the arrival of spring. The Eastern Bluebird is also a native species that reflects Pennsylvania's natural heritage and commitment to wildlife conservation. Its vibrant colors and melodious song endear it to residents and symbolize the state's appreciation for nature.

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