List of birds of Mont-Tremblant National Park

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This lists the species of birds in Mont-Tremblant National Park in Quebec, Canada. The bolded species indicate that they are threatened in the area.

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Anatidae

Phasianidae

Gaviidae

Ardeidae

Cathartidae

Accipitridae

Falconidae

Charadriidae

Scolopacidae

Laridae

Columbidae

Strigidae

Apodidae

Trochilidae

Alcedinidae

Picidae

Tyrannidae

Vireonidae

Corvidae

Alaudidae

Hirundinidae

Paridae

Sittidae

Certhiidae

Troglodytidae

Regulidae

Turdidae

Mimidae

Sturnidae

Motacillidae

Bombycillidae

Parulidae

Thraupidae

Emberizidae

Cardinalidae

Icteridae

Fringillidae

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