Goose
No. Canada has no national bird
Canada's national bird is the Common Loon.
The Great Horned Owl is the national bird of Alberta, Canada. The Great Gray Owl is the national bird of Manitoba, Canada. The Snowy Owl is the national bird of Quebec, Canada.
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The common Loon answered by a 6th grader, a smart 6th grader.
Uh, first of all, Canada does not have states, it has provinces and territories. Each province/territory has it's own provincial bird. although many people consider the Canadian Goose the official national bird, it is in fact, the Common Loon. The Canadian Goose is more accurately a symbol of Canada.
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Canadian Goose
It isn't. Canada doesn't have an official national bird. There has been discussion about having one, but so far, there is none. People think it is because it's on the Loonie.
Yes so far.
the beaver is Canada's national animal. Quebec has a national bird, which is the snowy owl.
Bald Eagle is a national bird of America American national animal is American Bison (Buffelo)