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The black-capped chickadee was chosen as the Massachusetts state bird due to its widespread presence in the state and its distinctive, friendly nature. It embodies the spirit of Massachusetts' wildlife and is easily recognizable by its cheerful call and striking appearance. Designated as the state bird in 1981, it symbolizes the state's rich natural heritage and the importance of avian species in the ecosystem.

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