"The State Birds are Garbage" is a fantastically well-paced 22-minute video that breaks down the strange history, geography, and politics of the state birds of these United States.
Every 30 seconds or so, you'll learn something both inconsequential and infuriating: that numerous states are sharing the same boring bird, or that a landlocked state chose the seagull.
It's also funny and lighthearted, with a gentle, humorous narration by the video's creator, James Dalzell Hodge, which perfectly complements the absurdity of the subject matter.
YouTube as a medium has its faults, but where it undoubtedly excels is in giving videos like 'The State Birds are Garbage' a platform to explore niche topics.
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