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1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head

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1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people.

2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head and the rough and harsh call of this failed singer.

3, the national bird of India: blue peacock, legend has it that Shiva, the king of Hindu dance, had a son, Gardi Gaiya, who once roamed around on a peacock.

4, Japan's national bird: green pheasant, there is a well-known legendary figure in Japan called Momotaro, and there is a green pheasant among his three friends.

5. Australia's national bird: the emu [ér miáo], the world's second largest bird, can fly hundreds of kilometers in a row.

6. Philippines: Ape-eating eagles, less than 500 remain, mainly concentrated in the rainforests of Mindanao. It is very ferocious when pecking at monkeys, so it is also known as the "monkey-eating eagle".

7. Ecuador: The great vulture, also known as the bald eagle, is the largest bird of prey. Known as the "King of Birds".

8. Belgium: Kestrelfalcon especially likes to hover.

9, Iceland: Spear falcon, in Chinese history, during the Liao, Jin and Qing dynasties, was used by the ancient emperors of the north for hunting, regarded as a rare bird, called "Haidong Qing".

10. Chile: Andean condor, the world's largest bird. The local Andean people revere the Andean condor as the "soul of Andean civilization", symbolizing majesty.

11, Denmark: warty swan rarely makes a sound when flying, so it is also named "silent swan". There is a protrusion of a tumor wart on the forehead, hence the name.

12. Germany: White stork, known as "sending birds", is considered an auspicious bird.

13, Latvia: White wagtail, very irritable, can not stay overnight, so it is also called "Zhang flying bird".

14. Hungary: The legend of the great bustard and the wife of a hundred birds.

15, Israel: hoopoes, do not like to clean the nest, make the nest very dirty and smelly, so hoopoe also has the common name of "smelly aunt".

16, Luxembourg: Dai Ju, their head is bright yellow, like a small flower, hence the name "Dai Ju".

17. Holland: White spoonbills, often spread out in a "one" shape at the water's edge when resting, standing still for a long time. The mouth looks like a lute.

18, New Zealand: Kiwi, also known as the sandpiper plover, named after the call "kiwi".

1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head
1, the national bird of the United States: bald eagle, Native Americans believe that bald eagle is a messenger of information between gods and people. 2. Mexico's national bird: the crested cara eagle, derived from the special crown feathers of its head

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