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Siffleur - Wikipedia
Siffleur (French, 'whistler') may refer to: Siffleur (professional whistler),; Siffleur River, rising in the Canadian Rockies. Siffleur Falls.
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SIFFLEUR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SIFFLEUR is whistler; especially : an animal (such as the whistling marmot) that makes a whistling noise.
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Siffleur - Music genre - Rate Your Music
Read more Siffleurs were professional musical whistlers who became popular around the turn of the 20th century on the American Vaudeville and British Music Hall ...
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siffleur
siffleur (siflœr) Also † erron. pl. siffleux. [Fr., lit. a whistler.] 1. Canad. One of several animals that make a whistling noise, esp. the hoary marmot, Marmota caligata, or its flesh used as food. Cf. whistler 2 b.1703 tr. La Hontan's New Voy. N. Amer. I. 62 Certain little Beasts, call'd Siffleur...
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SIFFLEUR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun 1. a male professional whistler 2. Canadian an animal that makes a whistling sound Collins English Dictionary.
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Siffleur Falls (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with ...
Waterfalls, a canyon , the Siffleru River and the majestic Saskatchewan River are some of the joys of this accessible hike.
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Siffleur Wilderness Area | Alberta Parks
The 412-square kilometre Siffleur Wilderness Area is in the alpine and subalpine subregions of the Rocky Mountain Natural Region south of Highway 11 along the ...
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Siffleur Falls - hikes and trails to get you there - AllTrails
AllTrails has 4 scenic trails in the Siffleur Falls area. Plan your trip with hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like ...
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Siffleur River - Wikipedia
The Siffleur River is a short river rising in the Canadian Rockies in western Alberta. The Siffleur River is an early tributary of the North Saskatchewan ...
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Siffleur Benches Trail Guide - Nordegg Adventures
The easy Siffleur Benches hike takes you away from the crowds to some great views of the North Saskatchewan River valley and surrounding ...
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Arrenga siffleur - Myophonus caeruleus - Oiseaux.net
Chez le mâle de la race nominale, le plumage est bleu noirâtre. Le dessus du corps jusqu'au croupion est tapissé de taches métalliques bleu-violet qui sont extrêmement concentrées du front aux côtés de la calotte.La partie inférieure du corps, les ailes et la queue sont bleu terne foncé, avec un nombre limité de petites taches gris argenté sur les couvertures moyennes.
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Siffleur Mountain
Siffleur Mountain is situated in the Siffleur Wilderness Area of the Canadian Rockies. Its nearest higher peak is Mount Loudon, to the southwest. Precipitation runoff from Siffleur Mountain flows north via Loudon Creek and Siffleur River.
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whistler
whistler (ˈhwɪs(ə)lə(r)) Forms: see whistle v.; also 6 Sc. quhuslar, 7 whisler. [OE. hwistlere, f. hwistlian, whistle v.: see -er1.] A person, animal, or thing that whistles. 1. a. One who sounds, or plays upon, a whistle or pipe; a flute-player, piper, or fifer. Now rare.c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. ix....
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Siffleur River
After plummeting over Siffleur Falls, the Siffleur River joins the North Saskatchewan River before Lake Abraham. Like the Siffleur Wilderness Area and Siffleur Mountain, the river's name was chosen by James Hector in 1858 for the shrill whistles of the marmot which
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Siffleur Wilderness Area
The Siffleur Wilderness Area is a provincially designated wilderness area in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta. Like Siffleur Mountain and Siffleur River, the name was chosen by James Hector in 1858 for the shrill whistles of the marmot which inhabit the area.
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