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Because of the political uprising by past Dictatorship by many dictators and mass genocide and warring between the Hutu and Tutsi tribes the country never was settled enough to have a National anything, let alone a National Bird. However as of 2005 there is a cease fire so one never knows if they will have a National Bird in the future.

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Because of the political uprising by past dictatorship by many dictators and mass genocide and warring between the Hutu and Tutsi tribes the country never was settled enough to have a National anything, let alone a National Bird. However as of 2005 there is a cease fire so one never knows if they will have a National Bird in the future. {| ! style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0.33em; PADDING-LEFT: 0.33em; FONT-SIZE: 1.25em; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0.33em; LINE-HEIGHT: 1.2em; PADDING-TOP: 0.25em" colspan="3" align="middle" |

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Burundi does not have a national bird. The country has a long history of war and political up-rise that has left it with no national bird.

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Burundi does not currently have a national flower. While there are many countries that have selected a national flower, there are also several that have not.

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The Grey Crowned Crane is the national animal of Uganda.

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Crested crane.

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