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The most beautiful mandarin duck has been spotted at a marsh in Laval — and it's making a big splash with local photographers, who have been turning up to catch a glimpse. 

Not only is this duck absolutely breathtaking, but he's also somewhat of a mystery. His breed, the mandarin duck, is native to East Asia and Quebecers would not normally find this type of duck living in the wild.

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Butters the wild turkey, iconic resident of Montreal's west end, has become the city’s newest animal influencer these last few months. He even has his own Facebook page. But Butters the turkey and his brethren are new in town, says Canadian Wild Turkey Federation biologist Tadeusz Splawinski.

In fact, after being hunted to near-extinction by the beginning of the 20th century, turkeys are experiencing a population explosion in Quebec thanks in part to climate change, he said.

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Hakuna Matata! A wild boar in Magog, Quebec, was recently spotted near a residential street, according to a January 11 post to the city's official Facebook page.

Quebec's Ministry of Forests, Fauna, and Wildlife is asking residents who see the boar report it and not approach it whatsoever. 

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As the pandemic drags on, Montrealers have found a friend in fowl times. That much was revealed by NDG resident Angel Ng, who woke up on Sunday morning to an unexpected visitor in her driveway: Butters the NDG turkey.

“I called my daughter to check out the window,” she said. “I knew who he was when I approached the driveway. I told my family members: ‘That’s Butters the NDG turkey people have been looking for!'”

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Being the Canadian city with the most rageful drivers, the best food in Canada and the ever-present existence of the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF), there's bound to be some friction — which means there's been no shortage of news coming out of Montreal

Amid a divisive relationship between anglophones and francophones, crumbling infrastructure and questionable climate action, compiling some of the wildest Montreal stories in history was no small feat.

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Montreal is full of colourful characters. Sometimes those characters are people, other times they're animals, most times, they're orange cones — this time, they're wild turkeys in Rosemont.

These wild animals were spotted in an alley between Saint-Vallier, Chateaubriand and Beaubien, as the Arrondissement de Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie Facebook page informed us.

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