Surprised by the results? Don't be. The majority of the birds that occur in Canada and the Lower 48 live at least part of their lives in the Arctic. Most of them use the Arctic's tundra scrub, tundra pools, and boreal forest edge during breeding season, where seasonally warm temperatures and day-long sunlight provide ideal habitat for raising young. For more on each of the Arctic-summering birds featured in this quiz, scroll down. Learn more about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the threats this vital bird habitat faces. *** 1. Long-tailed Duck 5542 In the winter, large flocks of this duck dive for mollusks and crustaceans in the Great Lakes and along America's coasts, stopping at Oregon on the west coast and the Carolinas in the east. In the summer, Long-tailed Ducks hightail it to the Arctic, where they scrape out nests near tundra pools. 2. Snow Bunting 5543 As the name may suggest, the Snow Bunting breeds in the high Arctic tundra...