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List of birds for which the Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) has informations and/or pictures.

New! See the new version of Hinterland Who’s Who, Bird section.

To obtain more information on the species listed below, click on the link just below the name :
Hinterland Who’s Who : general information on the species on the national site.
Seabirds : CWS site on seabirds; general biological information.
Black Duck Joint Venture : information on the American Black Duck.
Imagier : photos of wildlife, vegetation and natural sites.
Wildfowl : specialized information on certain species of ducks and geese.
Species at risk : general information on the threatened birds of Québec.
Information leaflet : free leaflet on that species.

The Canadian Bird Trends Database (national site): the Canadian Bird Trends Database is a retrieval system that provides the user with information on Canadian bird species including: population trends, range distribution, and national conservation designations. Population trends are derived from Canadian Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) data and are updated on an annual basis. For species or ecozones for which BBS data are insufficient for statistical analysis, no trends are presented.

In red : threatened species

New species in the list: (N)

Alder Flycatcher
  Imagier
American Bittern
  Imagier
American Black Duck
  Waterfowl
 
Black Duck Joint Venture (BDJV)
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Information Leaflet
 
Imagier
American Goldfinch
  Hinterlland Who’s Who
American Robin
  Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Imagier
American Tree Sparrow
  Imagier
American Wigeon
  Waterfowl
Arctic Tern
  Seabirds
Atlantic Puffin
  Seabirds
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Imagier
Bald Eagle
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Bank Swallow
  Imagier
Barrow’s Goldeneye
  Waterfowl
Bicknell’s Trush
  The Green Lane, Maritimes Region
Black-capped Chickadee
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Black Guillemot
  Seabirds
 
Imagier
Black-headed Gull
  Seabirds
Black-legged Kittiwake
  Seabirds
 
Imagier
Black Scoter
  Waterfowl
Black-throated Blue Warbler
  Imagier
Blue Jay
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Blue-winged Teal
  Sauvagine
 
Imagier
Bonaparte´s Gull
  Imagier
Boreal Owl
  Imagier
Brant
  Imagier
Brown-headed Cowbird
  Imagier
Bufflehead
  Waterfowl
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
Canada Goose
  Waterfowl
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Imagier
Canvasback
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Caspian Tern
  Seabirds
Cassin’s Auklet
   Hinterland Who’s Who
Common Eider
  Seabirds
 
Imagier
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
Common Goldeneye
  Waterfowl
Common Grackle
  Imagier
Common Loon
  BDJV Trends
Common Merganser
  Waterfowl
Common Murre
  Seabirds
 
Imagier
Common Snipe
  Imagier
Common Tern
  Seabirds
 
Imagier
Dark-eyed Junco
  Imagier
Downy Woodpecker
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Evening Grosbeak
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Gadwall
  Imagier
Gray Jay
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Great Black-backed Gull
  Seabirds
Great Blue Heron
  Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Imagier
Great Cormorant
  Seabirds
Great Gray Owl
  Imagier
Great Horned Owl
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Greater Scaup
  Waterfowl
Greater Snow Goose
  Waterfowl
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Biological informations
 
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Greater Yellowlegs
  Imagier
Great Gray Owl
  Imagier
Green-winged Teal
  Waterfowl
Harlequin Duck
  Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Waterfowl
Hawks
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Herring Gull
  Seabirds
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Imagier
Hooded Merganser
  Waterfowl
 

Kildeer
  Imagier
Leach’s Storm-Petrel
  Seabirds
Lesser Scaup
  Waterfowl
Lesser Snow Goose
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Lincoln´s Sparrow
 
Imagier
Loggerhead Shrike
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Loons
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Magnolia Warbler
  Imagier
Mallard
  Waterfowl
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
Marbled Murrelet
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Marsh Wren
  Imagier
Mountain Bluebird
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
Mourning Warbler
 
Imagier
Murres
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
Northern Gannet
  Seabirds
 
Imagier
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
Northern Hawk Owl
  Imagier
Northern Pintail
  Waterfowl
Northern Shoveler
  Imagier
Osprey
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Ovenbird
  Imagier
Peregrine Falcon
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Pileated Woodpecker
  Imagier
Pine Grosbeak
  Imagier
Pintail (Northern Pintail)
  Imagier
Piping Plover
  Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Imagier
Ptarmigans
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Purple Martin
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Razorbill
  Seabirds
 
Imagier
Red-breasted Merganser
  Waterfowl
 
Imagier
Red-breasted Nuthatch
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Redhead
  Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Imagier
Red-throated Loon
  Seabirds
Red-winged Blackbird
 
Imagier
Ring-billed Gull
  Seabirds
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Imagier
Ring-necked Duck
  Waterfowl
 
Imagier
Roseate Tern
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Ruffed Grouse
  Hinterland Who’s Who
  Imagier
Scarlet Tanager
  Imagier
Seabirds
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Semipalmated Sandpiper
  Hinterland Who’s Who
  Imagier
Shorebirds
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Snow Goose
  See Greater Snow Goose
Snowy Owl
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Surf Scoter
  Waterfowl
Thick-billed Murre
  Seabirds
Tundra Swan
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Trumpeter Swan
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Upland Sandpiper
  Imagier
White-crowned Sparrow
  Imagier
White-throated Sparrow
  Imagier
Wilson’s Phalarope
  Imagier
Wilson´s Warbler
  Imagier
Whooping Crane
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Wood Duck
  Waterfowl
 
Hinterland Who’s Who
 
Imagier
 

Bird banding in Canada
   Hinterland Who’s Who
Marine birds
  Marine Birds Site
Nest boxes for birds
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Oil pollution and birds 
  Hinterland Who’s Who
Waterfowl Identification Guide
  Guide

The Hinterland Who's Who wildlife vignettes
The Hinterland Who's Who wildlife vignettes were created by the Canadian Wildlife Service in the 1960s to raise public awareness about native bird and mammal species. They are now the longest running 60-second series of vignettes in the country, and the flute
Flute melody HWW
melody that accompanies them is one of the most widely identified musical themes on Canadian television.

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