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What is the national bird of each country?
2. National birds with established national spirit: Philippine ape carving, Albanian Shan Ying, Ecuadorian vulture, Belgian kestrel, Icelandic falcon, Chilean Andean vulture, etc. The eagle is regarded as the national bird by dozens of countries such as Iraq, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia and Poland.
3. Designate the rare birds unique to this country as national birds, such as the phoenix-tailed green biting cuckoo in Guatemala and the green pheasant in Japan, so that people all over the country can pay attention to and care for these rare birds.
The national bird of China has not been determined.
Extended data:
In 2003, the State Forestry Administration of China and china wildlife conservation association launched a national bird selection campaign, and set up an expert selection team to determine the selection criteria.
May-June, 2004, china wildlife conservation association, China News Service and Sina. Com and more than 20 news websites across the country held online activities to recommend national birds. Among the 10 species of birds, the red-crowned crane won 64.92% of the votes of 5 million netizens, far ahead of other competitors. The State Forestry Administration of China reported the red-crowned crane as the only national bird candidate to the State Council.
However, due to controversy, he was not elected.
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