The bald eagle.
the Bald eagle
Bird is to Owl as Fish is to Salmon.
Willow Ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus).
No, the Rhea is not a native Alaskan bird.
it is a bird
Salmon eggs are pink, and very small. :)
Alaskan Official Symbols include: The Moose as the state land mammal. The Bowhead whale as the state marine mammal. The King Salmon as the state fish. The Willow Ptarmigan as the state bird. Jade is the state gem. Gold is the state mineral. The Sitka Spruce is the state tree.
The answer is a May Bird... I think... I reckon the question is in cryptic crossword form... ...the answer would be SPARROW, made from PARR (young salmon) being 'eaten' (inside) SOW (female pig)
cormorants are a diving bird and will eat most fish
lasiodora parahybana ( salmon pink Bird eater) is an ambush predator. When it detects it's prey, from movement or chemically, it will wait in the vicinity, pounce and envenomate immediately until the prey is subdued. Then chow time!
Yes. I just saw an Alaskan brown bear catch and eat a starling this morning at a zoo. The starling was milling around normally, and the bear just suddenly lunged out and grabbed the bird. I wish I'd had a camera.
Yes, if you can find prepared, tanned salmon skin. To make anything of any animal, bird, reptile hide, the skin needs to be prepared or tanned. So, to make anything of salmon skin, or other than food, you need someone to prepare them in a tanning process.