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Introduced game birds have bald legs and feet, resembling those of a domesticated chicken or turkey. The most obvious are ring-necked pheasant, grey partridge, and the Merriams turkey.
The differences between native and non-native game birds include habitat preferences, mating behaviors, and geographic origin. Native species are well adapted to their local environments, whereas non-native species often face competition for resources and may either die off or move elsewhere.
Each biome contains its own unique upland species and hunting opportunities. Alberta isnt just known for its incredible big game hunting. Its also an upland hunters dream. The province is home to ruffed, spruce, blue, and sharp-tailed grouse as well as ring-necked pheasants, Hungarian partridge, and ptarmigan.
In Alberta, sparrows, finches, and their allies constitute the largest group of backyard feeder birds. Most are ground-feeder birds that feed on platforms, hoppers, and tube feeders. Birds in this group have heavy, conical, seed-crushing bills.
Option 3. Or you can purchase your MGBH permit at the following independent vendors Independent vendorsProvinces/Territories Flys Etc. 811 Centre St. SW High River AB T1V 2C2 Telephone: 403-601-6120 Get directions Alberta K D Implements Ltd. 1150 1st Ave. W Cardston AB T0K 0K0 Telephone: 403-653-3566 Get directions Alberta57 more rows Jan 28, 2025

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Game Bird Seasons Bag Limits SpeciesDaily LimitPossession Limit Ducks, Coots, Snipe, Cormorants 8 (a) each 24 (b) each Sandhill Crane 5 15 Male Pheasant 2 6 Ruffed Grouse 5 1525 more rows
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.
In 1908, pheasants were introduced to Alberta, near Strathmore. The population built up slowly, augmented by additional releases of adults and chicks. By the 1930s they had become well-established, especially in the Brooks area.

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