Penguins come to mind. They only live in the southern hemisphere. Very tiny birds like hummingbirds couldn't survive there as they would lose heat too fast.
it never was. it was actually built in alaska. i would suggest going to see it. it is amazing. ;)
It would depend on how you would travel to Alaska. If you would be traveling with big cruise ships, you wont be able to see much of Alaska, you should opt for smaller vessels, like the cruise ship Sikumi. It can bring you to great places in Alaska.
the hawk's/egal's eat them and take them away.
Juneau would bean important place in Alaska
Ostriches, brown pelicans, blue herons, and European geese are the birds you would see in California. There is such a large variety of birds found in California.
It would depend on how you would travel to Alaska. If you would be traveling with big cruise ships, you wont be able to see much of Alaska, you should opt for smaller vessels, like the cruise ship Sikumi. It can bring you to great places in Alaska.
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You would see colorful birds in California. You might see flamingoes, parrots, parakeets, cockatoos, etc.
Ostriches, brown pelicans, blue herons, and European geese are the birds you would see in California. There is such a large variety of birds found in California.
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Alaska is often considered to be the last truly wild place in the United States. There is no shortage of fascinating things. Denali National Park is a must-see for many. In Alaska, you can climb mountains, see wildlife on a scale you would never see most anywhere else (whales, moose, caribou, bears), and go hiking in dense forests. You can go sledding with huskies, even.
No. Some birds don't even take off. Many pelagic birds live on the open ocean and hence never see solid ground, however they still land by floating on the surface of the ocean.