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The national flowers and birds of all countries in the world,
Asia

China's national flower-the Gog essence of the Chinese nation with a long history (undetermined)

The national flower of Korea-Rhododendron koreanum (Jindalai)

The national flower of Korea-Hibiscus

Japan's national flowers-cherry blossoms and chrysanthemums

The national flower of Laos-frangipani

The national flower of Myanmar-Dragon Boat Flower

National flowers of Thailand-Jasminum giraldii and water lily

The national flower of Malaysia-Fusang

Jasmine mollissima-the national flower of Indonesia

Singapore's national flower-Bandai orchid

Jasmine mollissima-the national flower of the Philippines

National flowers of India-lotus and bodhi tree

The national flower of Nepal-azalea

The national flower of Bhutan-Meconopsis breviflora

The flower of Bangladesh-water lily

National flower of Sri Lanka-water lily

Tulip, the national flower of Afghanistan.

Pakistan's national flower-Jasminum giraldii

The national flower of Iran-Damascus rose

Iraqi national flower-Chinese rose (red)

Flowers of the United Arab Emirates-Peacock and Zinnia

Yemen's national flower-coffee

Syrian national flower-Chinese rose

Cedar, the national flower of Lebanon

National flowers of Israel-anemone and olive

Tulip, the national flower of Turkey

Europe

The national flower of Norway-Photinia australis

The national flower of Sweden-Fraxinus pekinensis

The national flower of Finland-Lily of the Valley

The national flower of Denmark-Mu Chun Ju

The national flower of Russia-sunflower

The national flower of Poland-pansy

Tilia amurensis-the national flower of Czechoslovakia

The national flower of Germany-cornflower

The national flowers of Yugoslavia-plum and lily of the valley

The national flower of Hungary-geranium

Romania's national flower-dog rose

Bulgaria's national flowers-rose and Turkish rose

The national flower of Britain-dog rose

The national flower of Ireland-Trifolium repens

Iris, the national flower of France

The national flower of the Netherlands-tulip

Belgium's national flowers-corn poppy and azalea

The national flower of Luxembourg-rose

Dianthus, the national flower of Monaco

Carnation, the national flower of Spain

Portugal's national flowers-Yan Laihong and Lavender

Swiss national flower-edelweiss

The national flower of Austria-Edelweiss

Italy's national flower-daisy and rose

The national flower of San Marino-cyclamen

The national flower of Malta-cornflower

Greek national flower-olive, mouse?

North America

The national flower of Canada-sugar maple

American national flower-Chinese rose

National flowers of Mexico-Dahlia and cactus

National flower of Guatemala-kapok javanica

National flower of El Salvador-yucca

The national flower of Honduras-carnation

The national flower of Nicaragua-Lily (ginger)

National flower of Costa Rica-Catland

National flowers of Cuba-ginger flower and lily

Jamaica's national flower-guaiaceae

The national flower of Haiti-Solanum nigrum

Dominica and the national flower-mahogany

South America

National flowers of Colombia-Catland, coffee

The national flower of Ecuador-white orchid

Peru's national flowers-cinchona tree and sunflower

The national flower of Bolivia-sunflower

Brazil's national flowers-cattleya and hairy crab claw lotus

The National Flower of Chile-Wild Lily

Erythrina-the national flower of Argentina

National flowers of Uruguay-Phytolacca acinosa and hawthorn

Oceania

Australian national flowers-acacia and eucalyptus

New Zealand's national flower-Alsophila spinulosa and Sophora tetraphylla

The national flower of Fiji-Fusang

Africa

The national flower of Egypt-water lily

Pomegranate, the national flower of Libya

Tunisia's national flower-Jasminum giraldii

National flowers of Algeria-oleander and iris

National flowers of Morocco-Chinese rose and carnation

The national flower of Senegal-baobab tree

National flower of Liberia-pepper

National flower of Ghana-date palm

The national flower of Sudan-Fusang

The national flower of Tanzania-lilac and rose

The national flower of Gabon-the flame tree

Zambia's national flower-phyllanthus

Madagascar's national flowers-phoenix wood and tourist banana

The national flower of Seychelles-anchovies

The national flower of Zimbabwe-Jialan

China-Red-crowned Crane Guatemala-Phoenix-tailed Green Bitter Cuckoo: Also known as the Elshark Bird, a free bird. The bird's feathers are green, its head is yellow and its chest is red, which is very beautiful. It is the most beautiful kind of feathers in the order Gnomonas. 1872, the beautiful Elsholtz bird was designated as the national bird by the Guatemalan people.

Argentina-brown-oven bird: It is very common in Argentina, and its nest is very unique, like a bread oven, so it has the reputation of "baker" and is deeply loved by the Argentine people.

Germany-White Stork: Beautiful posture, charming wind posture, gentle temperament, and easy to domesticate. At the same time, it is a rare and rare bird, protected by the Federal Republic of Germany and many countries. Since ancient times, storks have been regarded as "angels" sent by God, and storks' nesting is regarded as a symbol of good luck. To this end, the German people chose the beautiful stork as their national bird.

Belgium-kestrel: widely distributed all over the world, it is a beneficial bird for agriculture and forestry. Belgians especially like it, and they regard it as the national bird to protect it.

Sweden-blackbird: As the name implies, the whole body feathers are black. The song is euphemistic and beautiful, and it can imitate the songs of other birds, so it has the reputation of "hundred tongues".

Netherlands-White Spoon: The mouth is very similar to the pipa, hence the name. It is distributed from southern Europe to Asia, and a few are distributed in Africa. But the breeding grounds in Europe are limited to Holland and Spain.

Britain-Red-breasted Robin: Also known as Robin, Red-breasted Robin is called "Bird of God", which is the most familiar and favorite bird of the British people. Therefore, in 1960, British people voted to select it as the national bird.

Luxemburg-Dai Ju: Dai Ju Ying is widely distributed, with beautiful singing and light posture, which makes people love it.

Denmark-Lark: When it flies to a certain height, it floats a little, flies up and goes straight into the sky, hence its name. Larks are called "singers" among birds because of their melodious and melodious calls.

Austria and Estonia-domestic swallow: it likes to live with human beings most, and it is the most familiar and popular beneficial bird.

Hewu, Norway: It lives in mountain valleys and mountain streams with high altitude, and it is usually difficult to see its "fragrance".

Iceland-Falcon: There are white falcons in Iceland, which are very rare.

The oyster snipe, the national bird of El Salvador and Ireland, lives by the sea, and its living range is limited to the ocean and coastal areas. People also call it the sea magpie.

Trinidad and Tobago-Hummingbird: Latin Americans believe that hummingbirds are smart and flexible, and dare to fight big birds. Hummingbirds are happy and stubborn, and they are not afraid of violence. They regard hummingbirds as a symbol of freedom and happiness.

India-Blue Peacock: The Indian people regard the blue peacock as a mascot. According to Indian legend, the god Gardigeye travels around the world riding a peacock, and the means of transportation for the ancestors of Jainism is also a peacock. Indra, a great Hindu god, named it the king of birds. The Indian government declared the blue peacock as the national bird in 1963 1 month.

Sri Lanka-Black-tailed pheasant: It is a unique bird in Sri Lanka and has been designated as the national bird.

Japan-Green Pheasant: The origin is limited to Japan, and many touching stories about it are circulated among Japanese people, so the Japanese have deep feelings for it. 1947 was designated as the national bird.

Papua New Guinea-Birds of Paradise: Birds of Paradise live in the mountains. People in Papua New Guinea are most proud of birds of paradise. They think birds of paradise are divine birds, also known as "birds of paradise". The bird of paradise is a symbol of independence and freedom in Papua New Guinea. They printed the bird of paradise on the national flag and carved it on the national emblem.

Brazil-Macaw: from eastern Panama to Paraguay.

Mauritius-dodo: The dodo is unique to Mauritius and a symbol of Mauritius. However, it became extinct in 1682 due to people's wanton hunting. Its image can be seen on the national emblem, coins, souvenirs, artworks and billboards in Mauritius. All these remind people to love and protect endangered wild animals and plants, and not to let them repeat the tragedy of many birds.

South Africa-Blue Crane: It's perfect to use the blue crane as the national bird of South Africa. It has a unique and beautiful figure and a serene and confident appearance. Especially when it occasionally spins and dances like a ballet dancer, or "sings" happily, it can fully show its extraordinary characteristics.

Australia-Qinbird, Laughing Bird: Australia is a country with two kinds of national birds. Qinbird and Laughing Bird are both endemic birds in Australia. Qin bird combines gorgeous form and beautiful singing, dancing beautifully and singing sweetly, which makes people admire. As the national bird of Australia, Qinbird symbolizes beauty, wit, sincerity and auspiciousness, and is deeply loved by people. Laughing bird lives in the forests of Australia. It is smart, loyal to love, always smiling and optimistic. Therefore, Australia regards this "laughing bird" as the national bird and loves it, which symbolizes the joy and happiness of the Australian people.

New Zealand-kiwi: kiwi is ugly, but New Zealanders regard it as a national bird as a national emblem and a symbol of coins. The kiwi has a history of tens of millions of years, and there are only a few. Usually, it can only be seen in zoos. This shows that kiwi is precious.

Iraq, Poland, Albania, Egypt, Zambia, Mexico and Chile:-Eagle

Philippines-Ape Carving

Nepal-Nine-colored Birds

Myanmar-Peacocks and Miaosheng Birds

Kenya-rooster

Uganda-Crown Crane

Zimbabwe-Zimbabwe bird

Bahamas-Red Stork

Barbados-Pelican

Netherlands-Spoonbill

America-bald eagle: It is a large bird of prey unique to North America. Its image first appeared on the American flag during the War of Independence.1The second continental conference was published on July 4, 776.

The Declaration of Independence also decided that the new United States must have a special national emblem. 1On June 20th, 782, the U.S. Congress passed a resolution to designate the bald eagle as the national bird of the United States and take it as the main body of the national emblem. It is a symbol of strength, courage, freedom and immortality.

Bermuda-White-tailed Stork

Mexico-Cara crested eagle: commonly known as long-legged eagle. Thousands of years ago, the ancestors of Mexico's indigenous people, the Aztecs, followed the Oracle of the Sun God, looking for a place to establish a country. They crossed the hot desert and saw a long-legged eagle with a poisonous snake in its mouth standing on a cactus, surrounded by a mirror-like lake, and established the city of Tran, Nociti, and later Mexico City by the lake. Now the designs on Mexico's national flag and emblem come from this legend. The Cara Eagle has also become the national bird of Mexico.

Honduras-Yellow-necked Amazon Parrot

Panama-Horn Carving: Also known as the "Banshee Eagle", it is a large tropical raptor unique to the South Pacific and South America, and lives by catching parrots, monkeys and sloths. Its name comes from ancient Greek mythology. Harpia is a monster with a woman's body and sharp talons. It is a tool used by God to exercise the most brutal punishment.

Venezuela-Pseudooriole

Dominica-Macaw

Cayman Islands-Cuban Parrot

Paraguay-naked-throated bell finch

Chile, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia-Condor: Also known as "Andean Condor", it is a totem worshipped by Inca ancestors in South America.

Peru-Andean Helmeted Umbrella Bird

Liberia-Black-eyed snipe

Namibia-Shrike with Red Chest

Guyana-Musk Pheasant

Trinidad and Tobago-Red ibis

Nigeria-Black-crowned Crane