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Q: What are species that go from a wetland and migrate?
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What wetland animals migrate?

Pretty well all species of ducks and geese (like Mallards, canvasbacks, pintails, eiders, grebes, Canada geese, snow geese, etc.) migrate south in the fall and fly north in the spring.


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Is the barn owl a wetland species?

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