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  1. The Avicultural Advancement Council of Canada (A.A.C.C.) is a national Canadian organization consisting of avicultural societies, individual aviculturists and bird owners.

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      Each issue contains articles on breeding including new...

  2. BFBS Young Bird Show, Ellesmere Community Center, Scarborough. Hours: 10 - 3 See poster below. September 9-10. Hamilton & District Budgerigar Society, Show at the Old Town Hall in Ancaster. 300 Wilson St. Doors open at 8:00am, judging starts at 10:15 with Bev Hutt from the U.K.. as the judge.

  3. Each issue contains articles on breeding including new techniques from Canada's best breeders plus avian medicine and husbandry, showing birds and general news including a list of shows around the country.

  4. 21 oct. 2009 · The A.A.C.C. came into being in the early seventies to fulfill the need for a truly national aviculture organization to establish a uniform set of standards for the exhibition of cage birds in Canada.

  5. 25 nov. 2014 · The majority of the students that go to Anne Arundel Community College do not know what the school’s mascot is. The current mascot is the Pioneer; however, since the image representing the school is a bird, AACC has decided to change the mascot to one of five birds that can be seen locally: River Hawks. Blue Herons.

  6. 386 Followers, 184 Following, 554 Posts - Applegrove Aviary (@applegrove_aviary) on Instagram: "• Hobby Breeder of Quality Handfed Birds 🦜 • Members of the AACC Bird club 🏆 • Peterborough ON 🇨🇦"

  7. In Canada, Acadian Flycatchers are found exclusively in the Carolinian region of southwestern Ontario. Their breeding habitats are mature forests with a large interior (more than 40 hectares) or forested ravines. Acadian Flycatchers actively avoid edge habitats, establishing territories at least 100 m from the forest’s edge.