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How to Clean Bird Poop Off Your Car: 13 Ways to Remove Safely

Feature image for the guide "13 Ways to Remove Safely," showing a person cleaning bird droppings from a glossy black car hood using a blue microfiber cloth and spray water in an outdoor setting.

How to clean bird poop off your car safely is simple when you follow a gentle, step‑by‑step method that protects your paint. Start by acting fast: soften the droppings with water, a detailer spray, or a mild soapy solution, then…

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  • December 13, 2025
  • Birds by Region

Birds Of Western Canada: The Ultimate Checklist of 348 Species 2026

Collage feature image for the Western Canada bird checklist, showing three distinct species and habitats: a Puffin (coastal), a Great Gray Owl (forest/mountain), and a small prairie owl (field), representing the region's avian diversity.

Explore Western Canadian birding! Discover a breathtaking avian list spanning the Rockies and prairie birdlife. This unparalleled bird species diversity across North America is now compiled! Get your complete checklist of 348 species—your essential resource for identification and planning. View…

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  • December 9, 2025
  • Birds by Region

National Bird of Canada: 17 Fascinating Facts, History, and How to Spot the Canada Jay

A high-resolution photo of the Canada Jay (Perisoreus canadensis) perched on a spruce branch in a snowy Canadian forest, featured in the guide to its history and facts.

The National Bird of Canada is the Canada Jay, a friendly and intelligent bird found in every province and territory.  This article explains why Canada finally chose a national bird, the full history behind the decision, and the facts that…

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  • December 3, 2025

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