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If you went for a walk and saw a a Boreal Chickadee, a Fisher, a Pied-billed Grebe, and a Showy Lady's-slipper, you would likely be here:

1. Ouimet Provincial Park
2. Woodland Caribou Provincial Park
3. Polar Bear Provincial Park
4. Pukaskwa National Park
5. the Clay Belt

Which of these statements IS NOT true:
1. American Tree Sparrows produce more young during Forest Tent caterpillar outbreaks
2. Great Sundews capture insects with adhesive leaf traps
3. Willows in the tundra have hairs on their flowers to trap heat
4. In the tundra, many nesting birds sing from high in the air
5. Ptarmigan have feathers on their legs and toes for warmth

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Final answer:

In the tundra, many nesting birds sing from high in the air is not a true statement.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct statement is: In the tundra, many nesting birds sing from high in the air. This statement is not true because in the tundra, nesting birds tend to nest close to the ground and sing from low perches rather than high in the air. This behavior allows them to communicate and defend their territory more effectively in the flat, open landscape of the tundra.

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