Category: Canada Birds
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American Goldfinch (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post #15 American Goldfinches are seen in southern Saskatchewan during the breeding season and are mainly spotted from May to September.
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Ruffed Grouse (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post # 14 Ruffed Grouse are found in poplar forests and have been introduced into the Cypress Hills in southwestern Saskatchewan.
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Warbling Vireo (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post #13 Warbling Vireos prefer deciduous and mixed woods, aspen groves, poplars, shade trees.
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Semipalmated Sandpiper (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post # 12 Semipalmated Sandpipers prefer open mudflats but can also be found in marshes and lake shores.
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Red-breasted Nuthatch (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post # 11 Red-breasted Nuthatches prefer mature conifer-dominated forest.
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Merlin (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post # 10 Merlins generally favor open country, preferring grasslands and marshlands, but can also frequent wooded areas.
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Gray Catbird (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post #9 Gray Catbirds usually avoid dense, unbroken woodlands and do not inhabit coniferous or pine woodland.
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Magnolia Warbler (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post #8 During migration Magnolia Warblers may be found in any kind of deciduous shrubs or low trees.
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Sandhill Crane (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post #7 Sandhill Cranes prefer wetlands such as marshes, bogs, and wet meadows. They also inhabit fields and prairies during migration and in winter.
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Blue Jay (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post #6 Blue Jays prefer deciduous or mixed forests containing coniferous and deciduous trees.
