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Question by  marty17 (56)

What is the state bird of Iowa?

 
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Answer by  ijlalnoor (2656)

The Eastern Goldfinch is the state bird of IOWA. It has got a black head with a yellow body. It is the state bird since 1993.

 
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Answer by  gopikaram (42)

The state bird of IOWA is the Eastern Goldfinch. It has black head and a yellow body. The Eastern Goldfinch was made the state bird of IOWA in the year 1933 because it is found there in excess and stays there during the winter too.

 
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Answer by  Chelsie (27)

The American Goldfinch, also known as the Eastern Goldfinch and the Wild Canary, is the state bird of Iowa. It is a small, migratory bird that eats seeds and reproduces once a year. It prefers to live in open meadows. The males are bright yellow and black and are very pretty.

 
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Answer by  petpal (136)

The state bird of Iowa is the eastern goldfinch. These birds are ones that fare the harsh Iowa winter weather, and mostly stay throughout the seasons. This characteristic is uncommon for many Northern birds, as they often migrate to warmer Southern regions during cold winter months, returning when the weather warms again in the Spring.

 
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