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The cardinal was adopted as North Carolina's state bird in 1943 due to its vibrant red color and cheerful song, symbolizing the state's natural beauty and the spirit of its people. The bird is also a year-round resident of the state, representing constancy and resilience. Its popularity among residents and frequent sightings contributed to its selection, making it a beloved emblem of North Carolina's wildlife.

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