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  2. List of birds of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The common loon is the official provincial bird of Ontario. This list of birds of Ontario includes all the bird species recorded in the Canadian province of Ontario as determined by the Ontario Bird Records Committee (OBRC). As of August 2024 there were 511 species on this list, 291 of which are known to breed in the province. [1] [2] Ontario ...

  3. List of birds of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canada jay has been proposed as the national bird of Canada. [1] This is a list of bird species confirmed in Canada. Unless otherwise noted, the list is that of Bird Checklists of the World as of July 2022. [2] Of the 704 species listed here, 236 are accidental.

  4. Category : Endemic birds of Southwestern North America

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  5. Carden Alvar Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Carden Alvar Provincial Park is a provincial park located in the Kawartha Lakes in Central Ontario, Canada. Alvars are globally rare ecosystems found exclusively in Northern Europe and the Great Lakes region of North America. [3] The park is classified as a non-operating, natural environment park and was established in 2014. [4]

  6. Category:Lists of birds of Canada - Wikipedia

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  7. Point Pelee National Park - Wikipedia

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    This has been publicly acknowledged by the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. [9] Prior to the creation of the park, the Great Lakes Ornithological Club was established to study bird migration. One of the members, Percy A. Taverner, and Canada's first Dominion Ornithologist, recommended Point Pelee be made a national park in 1915.