
bearshimmy
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Many.
Seagulls, puffins.
CANADIAN GEESE.
They live there, hence the name. |
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Tiamat
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There are currently twice as many bird species as mammal species, and a plethora of these species live in Canada. You should be able to see some unusual and interesting birds on any Canadian birding expedition. Here's a link that show pictures and gives info on many Canadian bird species.
http://www.canadianbiodiversity.mcgill.ca/english/species/birds/index.htm
Hope this helps!
~Tia~ |
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beernotcider
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Yardbirds, gooneybirds ,Smartassyankeebirds, and Dead Yankeebirds. |
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sis
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Is this question for real? Haven't you ever seen the birds flying north in the spring? |
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Lynn
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uh yah -- thats a strange question |
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jeffypuff
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As a matter of fact, we do. In fact, I believe WE (Canada) have to supply YOU (America) with your own national symbol. Well what could that be? Why, it's the Bald Eagle! Because y'all don't know how to keep them safe, they fly across the border 'cause they know no harm will come to them here. Then we, stupidly, pack them up and ship them right back to you so you'll have a national symbol again. |
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Stray Kittycat
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Yes there are...how many more ludicrous questions can you come up with, perhaps, "Is there intelligent life where Henry lives" |
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elfgurl
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Yes we have a lot actually. Oh, there's this famous one, I'm surprised you haven't heard of it. It's called the blue-spotted mooragle. It's very beautiful, and it lays these georgous pink speckled eggs, about the size of a turble, (which is half the size of a pottle if you're curious). And this is an interesting fact about the mooragle; when they're born they have purple feathers, which slowly turn blue as they age! They used to be endangered, but thanks to the Bacon Order Of Birds (BOOB) they are now well protected, and will live on for many generations. The mooragle is kinda our unofficial national bird, we're all very proud of it. |
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Blake
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YES !!! |
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☼§Tammers§☼
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no...all birds know it's Canada and stay away! doh! |
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loony
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Is this a trick question? I mean really ... you have to ask? I suppose you think we all live in igloos anyway, so of course we have penguins here. I'd bet a loony that you are american. |
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(",)y*
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yeah, there are a lot of birds! |
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Brazilian Beauty
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no, none, zip, zilch....(ofcourse there are birds in Canada!) |
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tiffany
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Yes. Check out the website of Hinterland Who's Who. |
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airbornerush9577
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yeah, but they are all loons up there |
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blue_cole_baby
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Hell yeah! What kind of question is that, of course there's birds in canada, ever here of the Loon? The Goose? just to name a FEW. |
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Armanisilk
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of course there are , animales exist all over the entire World |
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springdewfairy
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Are there brains in your head? |
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lilmiss
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I'M SURE |
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