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Revision as of 06:27, 25 May 2024
I find it aesthetically offensive that two states — Maine and Massachusetts — have the same State Bird: the black-capped chickadee.
- Black-capped chickadee @ Wikipedia.
One state per state bird! No sharing! Maine and Massachusetts, one of you has to pick another bird.
In the News
"Grandest Boon" is an anagram of "Boston Garden".
Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Grandest Boon
- What's sauce for the goose
- What a piece of work are birds
Nonfiction cross-reference
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External links
- Bird @ Wikipedia
Social media
- [ Post] @ Twitter (24 May 2024)