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No. Canada has no national bird
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As of this writing, Canada doesn't have an official bird.
Alberta Canada's providence bird
Canada's national bird is the Common Loon.
The Canada goose is not considered "important" in Canada. In fact, we consider it to be a pest in most of the country. Canada Geese were considered important because at one point they almost became extinct. This possibility of extinction lead to the Migratory Bird Act in which the Canadas are still protected under. As far as Canada "considering them to be a pest" is relative. It is still the country's national bird...and if you have ever seen them fly overhead you will understand why.
Bird Studies Canada was created in 1960.
The key difference between a Canada goose and a Canadian goose is that "Canada goose" is the correct term for the species of bird, while "Canadian goose" is a common but incorrect variation. The correct term is "Canada goose" because the bird is named after the country of Canada where it is commonly found.
in Canada it is known as the PROVINCIAL bird and it is the common loon.
The common Loon answered by a 6th grader, a smart 6th grader.
The Great Horned Owl is the national bird of Alberta, Canada. The Great Gray Owl is the national bird of Manitoba, Canada. The Snowy Owl is the national bird of Quebec, Canada.