National Bird of Canada
Canada Jay is the National Bird of Canada and they are of Garrulus canadensis species. They are mostly found in Northern British Columbia and Northern Ontario and they can be found in mountain ranges where black and white spruce trees are common. They are omnivorous and eat berries, seeds, insects and human food. They are about 28 to 31 cm long. They are also known for their ability to mimic sounds, including human speech. Their voice sounds “Jay”.Nicknames or also known as “camp robber” and “whiskey jack” due to their intelligence.
List of Canadian Birds: 100 Common Birds in Canada
List of Canadian Birds: The most common types of birds found in Canada are Canada Jay, Common Loon, American Robin, Wild Turkey and Bald Eagle. Canada is the second largest country in the world with a total area of 9.98 million square kilometres. It has more than over 450 types of bird species but the most common are Waterfoul, Songbirds, Birds of prey and Shorebirds.
Here is the list of Canadian Birds.
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