I have decided to end this series of blogs on the national birds of the countries of the world. As I started to get into European and African national birds, I have discovered that creating such a list is not as simple as I thought. Some countries do have a national bird, other countries have more than one national bird, other countries have different names for their national birds depending on their location within the country, etc., etc. etc. It has become too time-consuming and frustrating to pursue this further. November 16th will be the last entry in the series.
On to other birding things...
BarrytheBirder
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