I believe the canary islands.
The canary is native to the Canary Islands located just off the northwest coast of the African Continent.
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The Canary Islands, Azores and Madeira in the region known as Macaronesia in the eastern Atlantic Ocean.
The word "canary" is named after the Canary Islands, an archipelago located off the northwest coast of Africa. The islands were named by the Latin name "Canariae Insulae," which means "Islands of the Dogs," due to the large dogs found there by early explorers. The canary bird, a small songbird, was later named after the islands because it is native to the region.
canary islands XD
Some animals native to the Canary Islands include the Canary Island lizard, the Canary Island giant lizard, the Canary Island long-eared bat, the blue chaffinch, and the Canary Island sparrow. These species have adapted to the unique environmental conditions of the islands over time.
You can hear a canary song primarily in homes where canaries are kept as pets, particularly in cages designed for birds. Additionally, canaries are often featured in pet shops or aviaries, where they are bred and displayed. In nature, their songs can be heard in their native habitats, such as the Canary Islands, where they thrive in gardens and open fields. Online platforms and bird-watching apps also provide recordings of canary songs for enthusiasts.
An aeonium is a member of the genus Aeonium of succulent, subtropical plants with rosette leaves on a basal stem, which are mostly native to the Canary Islands.
Canaries originated in the Canary Islands. They are not named after the islands, but after the people of the islands, the Canarii.
a male canary
The word canary is a noun. A canary is a small bird.
That is not a Canary, mom! We wanted to see the Canary.
The Canary Islands are named for Canaris or dogs.