The Territorial Bird of Nunavut is the rock ptarmigan.
The Territorial Bird of Nunavut is the rock ptarmigan.
The Common Loon is the national bird of Canada.The eerie yodel of the Common Loon is a symbol of the wild North. The territorial call of the male loon can be heard from lakes across Canada to the very northern United States.Source: Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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No. Canada has no national bird
As of this writing, Canada doesn't have an official bird.
Canada's national bird is the Common Loon.
Alberta Canada's providence bird
Bird Studies Canada was created in 1960.
territorial and provincial
The Alaska state bird is the Willow Ptarmigan which was selected in 1955 by the Alaska Territorial Legislature.
There is no territorial government of Canada. Since Canada is a federation there is a federal government. Canada's provinces are part of the federation and its territories are neither separate provincial entities nor fully federal but are quasi-federal. The three territories of Canada are: Northwest Territories; Yukon; and Nunavut.