Alaska has many types of birds.
I highly doubt it.... having lived in Michigan for 50 + years, very rarely have I seen the temp dip down to those found in Alaska.
Young birds of most species are rarely seen. The exceptions are mostly waterfowl.
Actually, Alaska does have tornadoes, but only very rarely.
Three observations include:Birds exist, as do the beach and the time of noonBlack birds existWhite birds existBlack birds can be seen at noonWhite birds can be seen at noonBlack birds can be seen on the beachWhite birds can be seen on the beachBlack and white birds can be seen at the same timeInferences can include:There are only black birds and white birdsBirds can only be seen at the beachBirds can only be seen at noonBlack birds cannot be seen without white birds, and vice versaAny black or white creature on the beach at noon is a bird
Yes Reindeer's are native to alaska, but are rarely found there.
Alaskan sea gull
No its to cold here for those birds.
Mainly webbed feet are seen on swimming birds
The rarely seen first edition, holographic Asshatmon. The rarely seen first edition, holographic Asshatmon.
the marine birds feed on krill almost known as shrimp
It is rarely seen in streets. Mostly seen in caves