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My Favourite Birds. Sajida. Here are my questions. How many types of birds are in Canada? What do birds eat?. Provincial Bird Emblems of Canada . The Great Horned Owl Is From Alberta. Great Horned Owls eat things like cats, mice, cotton tail rabbits, squirrels, bats and snakes.
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My Favourite Birds Sajida
Here are my questions. How many types of birds are in Canada? What do birds eat?
The Great Horned Owl Is From Alberta. Great Horned Owls eat things like cats, mice, cotton tail rabbits, squirrels, bats and snakes. Video of Great Horned Owl (5 minutes)
B.C. Provincial Bird The Stellar Jay Stellar Jays eat seeds, peanut butter, insects, baby birds, and bumble bees. You might get mixed up with the BC Stellar Jay and the blue jay of North America, but they are different.
Great Gray Horned Owl from Manitoba Great grey horned owls eat rabbits, hares, squirrels, mice, prairie dogs, birds, cats, and skunks.
Black-capped Chickadee from New Brunswick Black capped chickadees eat seeds, berries, insects, and sunflowers.
Atlantic puffin from Newfoundland Atlantic puffins eat fish, squid, and crustaceans.
Gyrfalcon from NWT Gyrfalcons eat ptarmigan, grouse, seabirds, waterfowl, ground squirrels, and lemmings.
Osprey from Nova Scotia Ospreys eat live fish, small mammals, and birds.
Rock Ptarmigan from Nunavut Rock ptarmigans eat willow buds, willow twigs, a little bit of birch, insects, over wintered berries, new leaves and flowers.
Common Loon from Ontario Common loons eat fish, frogs, crayfish, mussels, leeches, and aquatic insects.
Blue Jay from PEI Blue jays eat seeds, nuts, acorns, caterpillars, beetles, small bugs, eggs, and nestlings.
Snowy Owl from Quebec Snowy owls eat smaller birds, lemmings, and rodents.
Sharp tailed grouse from Saskatchewan Sharp tailed grouse are mainly vegetarians but sometimes eat insects.
Raven from Yukon Ravens eat rodents, insects, grain, fruit, bird eggs and garbage.
My Slideshow Journey My slide show journey started with birds. I went on the internet and found this page about provincial birds. Then I decided to put it in my project. So I researched about all the provincial birds in Canada. Then I wrote what they ate. Then I animated my slides. I didn’t really like to write all of it because it was hard, but I really liked the researching and I loved doing the animations. Now I’m glad I did all that writing.