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To hunt migratory game birds in Canada, you must possess: a valid Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit; a Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp affixed to or printed on the permit. These two documents are issued by the federal government and are valid in all provinces and territories.
Includes all wild species of ducks, mergansers, geese, coots, rails, gallinules, plovers, Wilsons snipe or jacksnipe, woodcock, doves (mourning, whitewinged, white-tipped or white-fronted), red-billed pigeons, band-tailed pigeons, shorebirds of all varieties, and Sandhill cranes.
Game Bird Seasons Bag Limits SpeciesDaily LimitPossession Limit Sandhill Crane 5 15 Male Pheasant 2 6 Ruffed Grouse 5 15 Spruce Grouse 5 1525 more rows
Please note: This is Federal Legislation impacting wetlands in Alberta. Under the Migratory Bird Convention Act no disturbances to nests or nesting birds is allowed during breeding and nesting periods (generally early April to late August in most parts of Canada).
Choose Alberta for your Upland Birds Hunt Diversity is what makes Alberta a wonderful upland bird destination. Depending upon the region of the province, ruffed, spruce, blue and sharp-tailed grouse can be found, as can ring-necked pheasants, Hungarian partridge and ptarmigan.
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Within National Wildlife Areas that allow hunting, the possession of lead shot is prohibited for all types of hunting, including the hunting of migratory birds and upland game birds.
Although not endemic to Alberta, wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) are the largest upland game bird in the province. Wild turkey are noted for their elusiveness as a game species and are prized as a table delicacy.

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