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ECOSYSTEMS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTVPHOTOSYNTHESISWATCH Everything in the natural world is connected. An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together. Ecosystems have no particular size. An ecosystem can be as large as a desert or a lake or as small as a tree or a puddle. If you have a terrarium, that is an artificial ecosystem. The water, water temperature, plants, animals, air, light and soil all work together.LIMITING FACTORS
In the natural world, limiting factors like the availability of food, water, shelter and space can change animal and plant populations. Other limiting factors like competition for resources, predation and disease can also impact populations. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations change, too. - NatureWorksPOPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings where NATURAL AND HUMAN IMPACTS ON WILDLIFE BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
NORTH AMERICAN PORCUPINE The porcupine is a rodent. It has black to brownish-yellow fur and strong, short legs. It has hairless soles on its feet that help it climb trees. It has a round body, small ears and a small head. The most recognizable feature of the porcupine is its quills. A porcupine may have as many as 30,000 quills. The quills are hairs with barbedtips on the ends.
GREAT KISKADEE
The great kiskadee is a large member of the flycatcher family. It is about ten inches in length. It has black and white stripes on the crown and sides of its head. It has a white line above its eyes. Its chest and undersides are a bright yellow and its throat is white. Its back and wings are brown and its bill and legs are black. -NatureWorks
GREAT HORNED OWL
The great horned owl is probably best known for the large tufts of feathers on its head that look like horns. It has big cat-like eyes and brown white, gray, and black markings that look like the bark of a tree. These markings help camouflage it in the woods. It has aNHPTV: TV SCHEDULES
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ECOSYSTEMS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTVPHOTOSYNTHESISWATCH Everything in the natural world is connected. An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together. Ecosystems have no particular size. An ecosystem can be as large as a desert or a lake or as small as a tree or a puddle. If you have a terrarium, that is an artificial ecosystem. The water, water temperature, plants, animals, air, light and soil all work together.LIMITING FACTORS
In the natural world, limiting factors like the availability of food, water, shelter and space can change animal and plant populations. Other limiting factors like competition for resources, predation and disease can also impact populations. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations change, too. - NatureWorksPOPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings where NATURAL AND HUMAN IMPACTS ON WILDLIFE BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
NORTH AMERICAN PORCUPINE The porcupine is a rodent. It has black to brownish-yellow fur and strong, short legs. It has hairless soles on its feet that help it climb trees. It has a round body, small ears and a small head. The most recognizable feature of the porcupine is its quills. A porcupine may have as many as 30,000 quills. The quills are hairs with barbedtips on the ends.
GREAT KISKADEE
The great kiskadee is a large member of the flycatcher family. It is about ten inches in length. It has black and white stripes on the crown and sides of its head. It has a white line above its eyes. Its chest and undersides are a bright yellow and its throat is white. Its back and wings are brown and its bill and legs are black. -NatureWorks
GREAT HORNED OWL
The great horned owl is probably best known for the large tufts of feathers on its head that look like horns. It has big cat-like eyes and brown white, gray, and black markings that look like the bark of a tree. These markings help camouflage it in the woods. It has a ECOSYSTEMS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV Everything in the natural world is connected. An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together. Ecosystems have no particular size. An ecosystem can be as large as a desert or a lake or as small as a tree or a puddle. If you have a terrarium, that is an artificial ecosystem. The water, water temperature, plants, animals, air, light and soil all work together.LAKES - NATUREWORKS
Lakes can range in size from small to large. They can be very deep or relatively shallow. Lakes that have depths of less than six or seven feet and plant life on the bottom, are often called ponds. There are no rooted plants at the bottom of lakes, because the water is too deep for sunlight to reach. Lakes get their water from precipitation, from rivers and streams and from underground water.WILLOW PTARMIGIN
The willow ptarmigan is a small grouse with a red comb over its eyes. The comb is larger in the spring and summer. It has rusty brown feathers on its back, neck and head mixed with white feathers on its wings and stomach. In the winter, it has feathers on its legs and feet that help protect it from the cold and snow. In the winter, it is all white except for a few black feathers on its tail.AMERICAN TOAD
The American toad, sometimes called the hop toad, is 2-4½ inches in length. It can vary in color from tan, brown, reddish brown, or olive green. Some American toads are solid in color, but others may be patterned. It has a light white to yellow belly that usually has black or gray spots on it. It has dark round spots on its back with one or two warts in each spot. BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat. RED KNOT - CALIDRIS CANUTUS - NATUREWORKS The red knot is a medium-sized shorebird. During breeding season, it has a rust colored face, chest and undersides and dark brown wings. In winter, it has a gray head, chest and upperparts and a white belly. It has long greenish legs and a pointed black bill. Males and females look similar. - NatureWorksGREAT HORNED OWL
The great horned owl is probably best known for the large tufts of feathers on its head that look like horns. It has big cat-like eyes and brown white, gray, and black markings that look like the bark of a tree. These markings help camouflage it in the woods. It has aZOSTEROPIDAE
Zosteropidae - White-eyes. There are around 100 species in this family of birds. The are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia in forests and brushlands. The birds in this family are 4-6 inches in length. They are usually olive-green, yellow, or reddish-brown on their uppersides and a lighter color on their undersides.BLACK-FOOTED FERRET
The black-footed ferret is a member of the mustelidae of weasel family. It has a long body and yellowish-brown fur with a blackish wash on its back. It is about two feet in length and weighs 2 to 3 pounds. It has a black-tipped tail and black feet with long claws. It has a black mask around its eyes; large rounded ears on the side of its triangular head; a white muzzle, forehead and throat and DECOMPOSERS AND SCAVENGERS Decomposers and Scavengers - Quiz. 1. Animals that eat dead animals or carrion are called. 2. Mushrooms, mildew, mold and toadstools are all types of. 3. Bacteria, fungi and earthworms are all. 4. Bacteria inyour body.
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SCIURIDAE - SQUIRRELS, CHIPMUNKS, MARMOTS, PRAIRIE DOGS Ground squirrels are found in a variety of habitats including forests and grasslands. Woodchucks, chipmunks, prairie dogs, and marmots are all ground squirrels! Tree squirrels and ground squirrels are active in the day. Some species in this family, like prairie dogs, live in colonies, other species are solitary. Endangered in NH. Threatened inNH.
POPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4.CALOPTERYGIDAE
Nine species are found in North America. Broad-winged damselflies are 1.5 - 2.5 inches in length.They are usually metallic black or green in color. Broad-winged damselflies have broad wings; long antennae; and long, slender, stick-like abdomens. When broad-winged damselflies are at rest, they hold their wings together vertically above their body.CUBAN COLUMBIFORMES
CUBAN COLUMBIFORMES - Doves, Pigeons. There are around 12 species of doves and pigeons found in Cuba. Doves and pigeons have small heads, plump bodies, short necks, and small bills with soft fleshy covering at the base called the cere.They have a ring of skin around their eyesthat can be
BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE The black-legged kittiwake is a small gull that is 13-18 inches in length with a wingspan of 36 inches. It has white undersides, chest and head; soft-gray upperwings and back and black tips on wings. It has a slightly forked, white tail; a bright yellow bill and black legs and feet with three toes. The name kittiwake comes from its call. Males and females look alike. BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
WHITE PINE - PINUS STROBUS The white pine is the largest conifer in the Northeast. It has a straight trunk with a crown of horizontal branches. It can grow to be 100 feet tall and its trunk can have a diameter of 3-4 feet. It has slender, greenish-blue needles that are 2.5-5 inches long that grow in bundles of five. It has long, narrow yellowish-brown cones 6-8 incheslong.
MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings whereCOMMON SNIPE
Common Snipe -. Gallinago gallinago. The common snipe is a meduim-sized wading bird with a long, straight, pointed, black bill. It has a brown body with black bars, a striped head and back and a white belly. The common snipe's legs are shorter than most wading birds' legs. The common snipe breeds from Alaska to Newfoundland southto the mid
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SCIURIDAE - SQUIRRELS, CHIPMUNKS, MARMOTS, PRAIRIE DOGS Ground squirrels are found in a variety of habitats including forests and grasslands. Woodchucks, chipmunks, prairie dogs, and marmots are all ground squirrels! Tree squirrels and ground squirrels are active in the day. Some species in this family, like prairie dogs, live in colonies, other species are solitary. Endangered in NH. Threatened inNH.
POPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4.CALOPTERYGIDAE
Nine species are found in North America. Broad-winged damselflies are 1.5 - 2.5 inches in length.They are usually metallic black or green in color. Broad-winged damselflies have broad wings; long antennae; and long, slender, stick-like abdomens. When broad-winged damselflies are at rest, they hold their wings together vertically above their body.CUBAN COLUMBIFORMES
CUBAN COLUMBIFORMES - Doves, Pigeons. There are around 12 species of doves and pigeons found in Cuba. Doves and pigeons have small heads, plump bodies, short necks, and small bills with soft fleshy covering at the base called the cere.They have a ring of skin around their eyesthat can be
BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE The black-legged kittiwake is a small gull that is 13-18 inches in length with a wingspan of 36 inches. It has white undersides, chest and head; soft-gray upperwings and back and black tips on wings. It has a slightly forked, white tail; a bright yellow bill and black legs and feet with three toes. The name kittiwake comes from its call. Males and females look alike. BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
WHITE PINE - PINUS STROBUS The white pine is the largest conifer in the Northeast. It has a straight trunk with a crown of horizontal branches. It can grow to be 100 feet tall and its trunk can have a diameter of 3-4 feet. It has slender, greenish-blue needles that are 2.5-5 inches long that grow in bundles of five. It has long, narrow yellowish-brown cones 6-8 incheslong.
MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings whereCOMMON SNIPE
Common Snipe -. Gallinago gallinago. The common snipe is a meduim-sized wading bird with a long, straight, pointed, black bill. It has a brown body with black bars, a striped head and back and a white belly. The common snipe's legs are shorter than most wading birds' legs. The common snipe breeds from Alaska to Newfoundland southto the mid
AUDITORY COMMUNICATION Auditory Communication. Auditory communication is the sound an animal makes. They sound may be one that comes from the animal, or it may be a sound an animal makes when it interacts with an object. Pump Up the Volume. Male American alligators use a combination of sounds and displays to get the attention of females when they want to mate. SEASHORES | WILDLIFE JOURNAL JUNIOR Seashores: Life's a Beach . Seashores are unique areas and the organisms that live in them face many challenges. There are four types of shores. Sandy shores are covered in sand. Sand is made up of fine grains of rock, coral and shells. OCELOT - LEOPARDUS PARDALIS The ocelot has gray to golden brown fur. It has brown spots and patches that are bordered in black on its sides. It looks a lot like the margay, but the ocelot's spots come in many patterns like rosettes, slashes, speckles, and bars. It has two to three stripes on its cheeks and four to five horizontal stripes on its neck and chest. It has a long tail and big eyes.WILLOW PTARMIGIN
The willow ptarmigan is a small grouse with a red comb over its eyes. The comb is larger in the spring and summer. It has rusty brown feathers on its back, neck and head mixed with white feathers on its wings and stomach. In the winter, it has feathers on its legs and feet that help protect it from the cold and snow. In the winter, it is all white except for a few black feathers on its tail. WHITE PINE - PINUS STROBUS The white pine is the largest conifer in the Northeast. It has a straight trunk with a crown of horizontal branches. It can grow to be 100 feet tall and its trunk can have a diameter of 3-4 feet. It has slender, greenish-blue needles that are 2.5-5 inches long that grow in bundles of five. It has long, narrow yellowish-brown cones 6-8 incheslong.
COMMON SNIPE
Common Snipe -. Gallinago gallinago. The common snipe is a meduim-sized wading bird with a long, straight, pointed, black bill. It has a brown body with black bars, a striped head and back and a white belly. The common snipe's legs are shorter than most wading birds' legs. The common snipe breeds from Alaska to Newfoundland southto the mid
RED KNOT - CALIDRIS CANUTUS - NATUREWORKS The red knot is a medium-sized shorebird. During breeding season, it has a rust colored face, chest and undersides and dark brown wings. In winter, it has a gray head, chest and upperparts and a white belly. It has long greenish legs and a pointed black bill. Males and females look similar. - NatureWorks AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN The American white pelican about four feet tall and has a wingspan of about nine feet. It is entirely white except for its black-edged wings that are visible when the American white pelican is in flight. It has a long neck, a long orange bill with an expandable pouch and short orange legs with big webbed feet. In breeding season, it has a light yellowish crest on the back of its head and aGREAT KISKADEE
The great kiskadee is a large member of the flycatcher family. It is about ten inches in length. It has black and white stripes on the crown and sides of its head. It has a white line above its eyes. Its chest and undersides are a bright yellow and its throat is white. Its back and wings are brown and its bill and legs are black. -NatureWorks
ZOSTEROPIDAE
Zosteropidae - White-eyes. There are around 100 species in this family of birds. The are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia in forests and brushlands. The birds in this family are 4-6 inches in length. They are usually olive-green, yellow, or reddish-brown on their uppersides and a lighter color on their undersides.NHPTV: TV SCHEDULES
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POPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings where NATURAL AND HUMAN IMPACTS ON WILDLIFE BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
HABITATS | WILDLIFE JOURNAL JUNIOR The spread of human activity threatens ¼ of the world's mammals with extinction. Logging affects approximately 14-17% of endangered species, grazing affects 19-22%, water development affects 29-33%, recreation affects 23-26%, and mining impacts on 14-21%. Habitat destruction from human activity is the primary cause of risk for 83%of
WHITE PINE - PINUS STROBUS The white pine is the largest conifer in the Northeast. It has a straight trunk with a crown of horizontal branches. It can grow to be 100 feet tall and its trunk can have a diameter of 3-4 feet. It has slender, greenish-blue needles that are 2.5-5 inches long that grow in bundles of five. It has long, narrow yellowish-brown cones 6-8 incheslong.
STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS All organisms have adaptations that help them survive and thrive. Some adaptations are structural. Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. Other adaptations are behavioral. Behavioral adaptations are the things organisms do to survive. For example, bird calls and migration are behavioral adaptations. BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat.RED SQUIRREL
The red squirrel is a small squirrel with reddish to reddish-gray fur on top and a white or cream underside. It has white around its eyes. Its tail is not as long or bushy as the tail of other tree squirrels. In the summer, the red squirrel may have a black stripe on its sides. Its curved front claws and powerful hind legs make it a very goodclimber and jumper!
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POPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings where NATURAL AND HUMAN IMPACTS ON WILDLIFE BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
HABITATS | WILDLIFE JOURNAL JUNIOR The spread of human activity threatens ¼ of the world's mammals with extinction. Logging affects approximately 14-17% of endangered species, grazing affects 19-22%, water development affects 29-33%, recreation affects 23-26%, and mining impacts on 14-21%. Habitat destruction from human activity is the primary cause of risk for 83%of
WHITE PINE - PINUS STROBUS The white pine is the largest conifer in the Northeast. It has a straight trunk with a crown of horizontal branches. It can grow to be 100 feet tall and its trunk can have a diameter of 3-4 feet. It has slender, greenish-blue needles that are 2.5-5 inches long that grow in bundles of five. It has long, narrow yellowish-brown cones 6-8 incheslong.
STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS All organisms have adaptations that help them survive and thrive. Some adaptations are structural. Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. Other adaptations are behavioral. Behavioral adaptations are the things organisms do to survive. For example, bird calls and migration are behavioral adaptations. BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat.RED SQUIRREL
The red squirrel is a small squirrel with reddish to reddish-gray fur on top and a white or cream underside. It has white around its eyes. Its tail is not as long or bushy as the tail of other tree squirrels. In the summer, the red squirrel may have a black stripe on its sides. Its curved front claws and powerful hind legs make it a very goodclimber and jumper!
MUSTELIDAE - BADGERS, OTTERS, MARTENS, WEASELS Mustelidae - badgers, otters, martens, weasels. There are 59 species in this family. They are found in all parts of the world, except Australia and Antarctica. They are found in diverse habitats. Some species are found primarily on land, while others, like the otters, are found in freshwater and marine environments. HABITATS | WILDLIFE JOURNAL JUNIOR The spread of human activity threatens ¼ of the world's mammals with extinction. Logging affects approximately 14-17% of endangered species, grazing affects 19-22%, water development affects 29-33%, recreation affects 23-26%, and mining impacts on 14-21%. Habitat destruction from human activity is the primary cause of risk for 83%of
SCIURIDAE - SQUIRRELS, CHIPMUNKS, MARMOTS, PRAIRIE DOGS Ground squirrels are found in a variety of habitats including forests and grasslands. Woodchucks, chipmunks, prairie dogs, and marmots are all ground squirrels! Tree squirrels and ground squirrels are active in the day. Some species in this family, like prairie dogs, live in colonies, other species are solitary. Endangered in NH. Threatened inNH.
STRIPED SKUNK
The striped skunk is easily identified by the white stripe that runs from its head to its tail. Its stripes start with a triangle at the head and break into two stripes down its back. The stripes usually meet again and form one stripe at the base of their tail. Their tails are usually a mixture of white and black fur. Each striped skunk has a unique stripe pattern.LIMITING FACTORS
In the natural world, limiting factors like the availability of food, water, shelter and space can change animal and plant populations. Other limiting factors like competition for resources, predation and disease can also impact populations. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations change, too. - NatureWorks BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat.CANADA LYNX
The Canada lynx has very thick, light brown or gray fur with light black spots. It has large ears with long black tufts at the ends. Its tail is short with a black tip at the end. It has a pointed, beard-like ruff and long legs with big paws. Its paws work like snowshoes and distribute the NORTH AMERICAN PORCUPINE The porcupine is a rodent. It has black to brownish-yellow fur and strong, short legs. It has hairless soles on its feet that help it climb trees. It has a round body, small ears and a small head. The most recognizable feature of the porcupine is its quills. A porcupine may have as many as 30,000 quills. The quills are hairs with barbedtips on the ends.
GREAT HORNED OWL
The great horned owl is probably best known for the large tufts of feathers on its head that look like horns. It has big cat-like eyes and brown white, gray, and black markings that look like the bark of a tree. These markings help camouflage it in the woods. It has a RED FOX - VULPES VULPES - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV Red Fox -. Vulpes vulpes. The red fox has orangish-red fur on its back, sides and head. It has white fur under its neck and on its chest. It has a long bushy tail tipped in white, pointed black ears and black legs and feet. The red fox can be found in most of the United States and Canada, except for the far north in Canada andAlaska and much
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POPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings where NATURAL AND HUMAN IMPACTS ON WILDLIFE BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
HABITATS | WILDLIFE JOURNAL JUNIOR The spread of human activity threatens ¼ of the world's mammals with extinction. Logging affects approximately 14-17% of endangered species, grazing affects 19-22%, water development affects 29-33%, recreation affects 23-26%, and mining impacts on 14-21%. Habitat destruction from human activity is the primary cause of risk for 83%of
WHITE PINE - PINUS STROBUS The white pine is the largest conifer in the Northeast. It has a straight trunk with a crown of horizontal branches. It can grow to be 100 feet tall and its trunk can have a diameter of 3-4 feet. It has slender, greenish-blue needles that are 2.5-5 inches long that grow in bundles of five. It has long, narrow yellowish-brown cones 6-8 incheslong.
STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS All organisms have adaptations that help them survive and thrive. Some adaptations are structural. Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. Other adaptations are behavioral. Behavioral adaptations are the things organisms do to survive. For example, bird calls and migration are behavioral adaptations. BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat.RED SQUIRREL
The red squirrel is a small squirrel with reddish to reddish-gray fur on top and a white or cream underside. It has white around its eyes. Its tail is not as long or bushy as the tail of other tree squirrels. In the summer, the red squirrel may have a black stripe on its sides. Its curved front claws and powerful hind legs make it a very goodclimber and jumper!
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Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings where NATURAL AND HUMAN IMPACTS ON WILDLIFE BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
HABITATS | WILDLIFE JOURNAL JUNIOR The spread of human activity threatens ¼ of the world's mammals with extinction. Logging affects approximately 14-17% of endangered species, grazing affects 19-22%, water development affects 29-33%, recreation affects 23-26%, and mining impacts on 14-21%. Habitat destruction from human activity is the primary cause of risk for 83%of
WHITE PINE - PINUS STROBUS The white pine is the largest conifer in the Northeast. It has a straight trunk with a crown of horizontal branches. It can grow to be 100 feet tall and its trunk can have a diameter of 3-4 feet. It has slender, greenish-blue needles that are 2.5-5 inches long that grow in bundles of five. It has long, narrow yellowish-brown cones 6-8 incheslong.
STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS All organisms have adaptations that help them survive and thrive. Some adaptations are structural. Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. Other adaptations are behavioral. Behavioral adaptations are the things organisms do to survive. For example, bird calls and migration are behavioral adaptations. BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat.RED SQUIRREL
The red squirrel is a small squirrel with reddish to reddish-gray fur on top and a white or cream underside. It has white around its eyes. Its tail is not as long or bushy as the tail of other tree squirrels. In the summer, the red squirrel may have a black stripe on its sides. Its curved front claws and powerful hind legs make it a very goodclimber and jumper!
MUSTELIDAE - BADGERS, OTTERS, MARTENS, WEASELS Mustelidae - badgers, otters, martens, weasels. There are 59 species in this family. They are found in all parts of the world, except Australia and Antarctica. They are found in diverse habitats. Some species are found primarily on land, while others, like the otters, are found in freshwater and marine environments. HABITATS | WILDLIFE JOURNAL JUNIOR The spread of human activity threatens ¼ of the world's mammals with extinction. Logging affects approximately 14-17% of endangered species, grazing affects 19-22%, water development affects 29-33%, recreation affects 23-26%, and mining impacts on 14-21%. Habitat destruction from human activity is the primary cause of risk for 83%of
SCIURIDAE - SQUIRRELS, CHIPMUNKS, MARMOTS, PRAIRIE DOGS Ground squirrels are found in a variety of habitats including forests and grasslands. Woodchucks, chipmunks, prairie dogs, and marmots are all ground squirrels! Tree squirrels and ground squirrels are active in the day. Some species in this family, like prairie dogs, live in colonies, other species are solitary. Endangered in NH. Threatened inNH.
STRIPED SKUNK
The striped skunk is easily identified by the white stripe that runs from its head to its tail. Its stripes start with a triangle at the head and break into two stripes down its back. The stripes usually meet again and form one stripe at the base of their tail. Their tails are usually a mixture of white and black fur. Each striped skunk has a unique stripe pattern.LIMITING FACTORS
In the natural world, limiting factors like the availability of food, water, shelter and space can change animal and plant populations. Other limiting factors like competition for resources, predation and disease can also impact populations. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations change, too. - NatureWorks BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat.CANADA LYNX
The Canada lynx has very thick, light brown or gray fur with light black spots. It has large ears with long black tufts at the ends. Its tail is short with a black tip at the end. It has a pointed, beard-like ruff and long legs with big paws. Its paws work like snowshoes and distribute the NORTH AMERICAN PORCUPINE The porcupine is a rodent. It has black to brownish-yellow fur and strong, short legs. It has hairless soles on its feet that help it climb trees. It has a round body, small ears and a small head. The most recognizable feature of the porcupine is its quills. A porcupine may have as many as 30,000 quills. The quills are hairs with barbedtips on the ends.
GREAT HORNED OWL
The great horned owl is probably best known for the large tufts of feathers on its head that look like horns. It has big cat-like eyes and brown white, gray, and black markings that look like the bark of a tree. These markings help camouflage it in the woods. It has a RED FOX - VULPES VULPES - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV Red Fox -. Vulpes vulpes. The red fox has orangish-red fur on its back, sides and head. It has white fur under its neck and on its chest. It has a long bushy tail tipped in white, pointed black ears and black legs and feet. The red fox can be found in most of the United States and Canada, except for the far north in Canada andAlaska and much
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SCIURIDAE - SQUIRRELS, CHIPMUNKS, MARMOTS, PRAIRIE DOGS Ground squirrels are found in a variety of habitats including forests and grasslands. Woodchucks, chipmunks, prairie dogs, and marmots are all ground squirrels! Tree squirrels and ground squirrels are active in the day. Some species in this family, like prairie dogs, live in colonies, other species are solitary. Endangered in NH. Threatened inNH.
POPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4. HABITATS | WILDLIFE JOURNAL JUNIOR The spread of human activity threatens ¼ of the world's mammals with extinction. Logging affects approximately 14-17% of endangered species, grazing affects 19-22%, water development affects 29-33%, recreation affects 23-26%, and mining impacts on 14-21%. Habitat destruction from human activity is the primary cause of risk for 83%of
WHITE PINE - PINUS STROBUS The white pine is the largest conifer in the Northeast. It has a straight trunk with a crown of horizontal branches. It can grow to be 100 feet tall and its trunk can have a diameter of 3-4 feet. It has slender, greenish-blue needles that are 2.5-5 inches long that grow in bundles of five. It has long, narrow yellowish-brown cones 6-8 incheslong.
BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
COLUMBIAN GROUND SQUIRREL Columbian Ground Squirrel -. Urocitellus columbianus. The Columbian ground squirrel has white-speckled brown, black and gray fur on its head and back. It has reddish-tan fur on its face and nose, chest, undersides and legs. It has a reddish-black tail and white around its eyes. The Columbian ground squirrel can be found in Canada in eastern AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN The American white pelican about four feet tall and has a wingspan of about nine feet. It is entirely white except for its black-edged wings that are visible when the American white pelican is in flight. It has a long neck, a long orange bill with an expandable pouch and short orange legs with big webbed feet. In breeding season, it has a light yellowish crest on the back of its head and aCOMMON RAVEN
BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat.NHPTV: TV SCHEDULES
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SCIURIDAE - SQUIRRELS, CHIPMUNKS, MARMOTS, PRAIRIE DOGS Ground squirrels are found in a variety of habitats including forests and grasslands. Woodchucks, chipmunks, prairie dogs, and marmots are all ground squirrels! Tree squirrels and ground squirrels are active in the day. Some species in this family, like prairie dogs, live in colonies, other species are solitary. Endangered in NH. Threatened inNH.
POPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4. HABITATS | WILDLIFE JOURNAL JUNIOR The spread of human activity threatens ¼ of the world's mammals with extinction. Logging affects approximately 14-17% of endangered species, grazing affects 19-22%, water development affects 29-33%, recreation affects 23-26%, and mining impacts on 14-21%. Habitat destruction from human activity is the primary cause of risk for 83%of
WHITE PINE - PINUS STROBUS The white pine is the largest conifer in the Northeast. It has a straight trunk with a crown of horizontal branches. It can grow to be 100 feet tall and its trunk can have a diameter of 3-4 feet. It has slender, greenish-blue needles that are 2.5-5 inches long that grow in bundles of five. It has long, narrow yellowish-brown cones 6-8 incheslong.
BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
COLUMBIAN GROUND SQUIRREL Columbian Ground Squirrel -. Urocitellus columbianus. The Columbian ground squirrel has white-speckled brown, black and gray fur on its head and back. It has reddish-tan fur on its face and nose, chest, undersides and legs. It has a reddish-black tail and white around its eyes. The Columbian ground squirrel can be found in Canada in eastern AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN The American white pelican about four feet tall and has a wingspan of about nine feet. It is entirely white except for its black-edged wings that are visible when the American white pelican is in flight. It has a long neck, a long orange bill with an expandable pouch and short orange legs with big webbed feet. In breeding season, it has a light yellowish crest on the back of its head and aCOMMON RAVEN
BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat. AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN The American white pelican about four feet tall and has a wingspan of about nine feet. It is entirely white except for its black-edged wings that are visible when the American white pelican is in flight. It has a long neck, a long orange bill with an expandable pouch and short orange legs with big webbed feet. In breeding season, it has a light yellowish crest on the back of its head and aMONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings whereWILLOW PTARMIGIN
The willow ptarmigan is a small grouse with a red comb over its eyes. The comb is larger in the spring and summer. It has rusty brown feathers on its back, neck and head mixed with white feathers on its wings and stomach. In the winter, it has feathers on its legs and feet that help protect it from the cold and snow. In the winter, it is all white except for a few black feathers on its tail. NATURAL SCIENCE CONCEPTS © 2021 New Hampshire PBS Durham, NH 03824 (603) 868-1100 themailbox@nhpbs.org WOOD STORK - MYCTERIA AMERICANA - NATUREWORKS Wood Stork -. Mycteria americana. Click on the images for a larger view. The wood stork is the only stork species found in North America. It is 40-44 inches in length with a wingspan of five feet. It has a naked gray to black head and neck, a white body and black edged wings and tail. It has a long, slightly curved black bill and long legs. BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat.ZOSTEROPIDAE
Zosteropidae - White-eyes. There are around 100 species in this family of birds. The are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia in forests and brushlands. The birds in this family are 4-6 inches in length. They are usually olive-green, yellow, or reddish-brown on their uppersides and a lighter color on their undersides.GREAT KISKADEE
The great kiskadee is a large member of the flycatcher family. It is about ten inches in length. It has black and white stripes on the crown and sides of its head. It has a white line above its eyes. Its chest and undersides are a bright yellow and its throat is white. Its back and wings are brown and its bill and legs are black. -NatureWorks
RED SQUIRREL
The red squirrel is a small squirrel with reddish to reddish-gray fur on top and a white or cream underside. It has white around its eyes. Its tail is not as long or bushy as the tail of other tree squirrels. In the summer, the red squirrel may have a black stripe on its sides. Its curved front claws and powerful hind legs make it a very goodclimber and jumper!
CUBAN BIRDS PHOTOS| WILDLIFE JOURNAL JUNIOR Cuban Birds - Photo Gallery 1 Below are the species of birds found in Cuba in the Anseriformes (waterfowl), Apodiformes (hummingbirds, swifts), Caprimulgiformes (nightbirds), Charadriiformes (shorebirds), Ciconiiformes (herons, storks, vultures), Columbiformes (doves, pigeons), Coraciiformes (kingfishers, todies), and Cuculiformes (cuckoos, turacos) orders.NHPTV: TV SCHEDULES
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© 2021 New Hampshire PBS Durham, NH 03824 (603) 868-1100 themailbox@nhpbs.org BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
POPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4. STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS All organisms have adaptations that help them survive and thrive. Some adaptations are structural. Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. Other adaptations are behavioral. Behavioral adaptations are the things organisms do to survive. For example, bird calls and migration are behavioral adaptations.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings where NORTH AMERICAN PORCUPINE The porcupine is a rodent. It has black to brownish-yellow fur and strong, short legs. It has hairless soles on its feet that help it climb trees. It has a round body, small ears and a small head. The most recognizable feature of the porcupine is its quills. A porcupine may have as many as 30,000 quills. The quills are hairs with barbedtips on the ends.
CANADA LYNX
The Canada lynx has very thick, light brown or gray fur with light black spots. It has large ears with long black tufts at the ends. Its tail is short with a black tip at the end. It has a pointed, beard-like ruff and long legs with big paws. Its paws work like snowshoes and distribute theSTRIPED SKUNK
The striped skunk is easily identified by the white stripe that runs from its head to its tail. Its stripes start with a triangle at the head and break into two stripes down its back. The stripes usually meet again and form one stripe at the base of their tail. Their tails are usually a mixture of white and black fur. Each striped skunk has a unique stripe pattern. READING RAINBOW CONTEST Grab your pencils, crayons, and makers and enter your best story in this writing and illustrating contest for children in grades K-3.NHPTV: TV SCHEDULES
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© 2021 New Hampshire PBS Durham, NH 03824 (603) 868-1100 themailbox@nhpbs.org BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
POPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4. STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS All organisms have adaptations that help them survive and thrive. Some adaptations are structural. Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. Other adaptations are behavioral. Behavioral adaptations are the things organisms do to survive. For example, bird calls and migration are behavioral adaptations.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings where NORTH AMERICAN PORCUPINE The porcupine is a rodent. It has black to brownish-yellow fur and strong, short legs. It has hairless soles on its feet that help it climb trees. It has a round body, small ears and a small head. The most recognizable feature of the porcupine is its quills. A porcupine may have as many as 30,000 quills. The quills are hairs with barbedtips on the ends.
CANADA LYNX
The Canada lynx has very thick, light brown or gray fur with light black spots. It has large ears with long black tufts at the ends. Its tail is short with a black tip at the end. It has a pointed, beard-like ruff and long legs with big paws. Its paws work like snowshoes and distribute theSTRIPED SKUNK
The striped skunk is easily identified by the white stripe that runs from its head to its tail. Its stripes start with a triangle at the head and break into two stripes down its back. The stripes usually meet again and form one stripe at the base of their tail. Their tails are usually a mixture of white and black fur. Each striped skunk has a unique stripe pattern. READING RAINBOW CONTEST Grab your pencils, crayons, and makers and enter your best story in this writing and illustrating contest for children in grades K-3.NATURE FILES
© 2021 New Hampshire PBS Durham, NH 03824 (603) 868-1100 themailbox@nhpbs.org BRYOPHYTES - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV Bryophytes have no roots, leaves or stems. Mosses, hornworts, and liverworts belong to this group. Mosses. Mosses are flowerless plants that grow in clumps. They don't have roots. Instead they have thin root-like growths called rhizoids that help anchor them. Because they don't have roots and stems to transport water, mosses dry out very STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS All organisms have adaptations that help them survive and thrive. Some adaptations are structural. Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. Other adaptations are behavioral. Behavioral adaptations are the things organisms do to survive. For example, bird calls and migration are behavioral adaptations. BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat.LAKES - NATUREWORKS
Lakes can range in size from small to large. They can be very deep or relatively shallow. Lakes that have depths of less than six or seven feet and plant life on the bottom, are often called ponds. There are no rooted plants at the bottom of lakes, because the water is too deep for sunlight to reach. Lakes get their water from precipitation, from rivers and streams and from underground water.WILLOW PTARMIGIN
The willow ptarmigan is a small grouse with a red comb over its eyes. The comb is larger in the spring and summer. It has rusty brown feathers on its back, neck and head mixed with white feathers on its wings and stomach. In the winter, it has feathers on its legs and feet that help protect it from the cold and snow. In the winter, it is all white except for a few black feathers on its tail. RED FOX - VULPES VULPES - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV Red Fox -. Vulpes vulpes. The red fox has orangish-red fur on its back, sides and head. It has white fur under its neck and on its chest. It has a long bushy tail tipped in white, pointed black ears and black legs and feet. The red fox can be found in most of the United States and Canada, except for the far north in Canada andAlaska and much
RED SQUIRREL
The red squirrel is a small squirrel with reddish to reddish-gray fur on top and a white or cream underside. It has white around its eyes. Its tail is not as long or bushy as the tail of other tree squirrels. In the summer, the red squirrel may have a black stripe on its sides. Its curved front claws and powerful hind legs make it a very goodclimber and jumper!
NHPTV KNOWLEDGE NETWORK SUMMARY. This lesson describes the settlement of New Hampshire from the very first visitors to the establishment of early towns in the state. Many historians believe that the Vikings were the first white men to visit New Hampshire's shores. The earliest explorers to leave a record of having been in New Hampshire were Martin Pring (1603), Samuel de Champlain (1605), and Captain John Smith (1614).AMERICAN TOAD
The American toad, sometimes called the hop toad, is 2-4½ inches in length. It can vary in color from tan, brown, reddish brown, or olive green. Some American toads are solid in color, but others may be patterned. It has a light white to yellow belly that usually has black or gray spots on it. It has dark round spots on its back with one or two warts in each spot.NHPTV: TV SCHEDULES
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© 2021 New Hampshire PBS Durham, NH 03824 (603) 868-1100 themailbox@nhpbs.org BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
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Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4. STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS All organisms have adaptations that help them survive and thrive. Some adaptations are structural. Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. Other adaptations are behavioral. Behavioral adaptations are the things organisms do to survive. For example, bird calls and migration are behavioral adaptations.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings where NORTH AMERICAN PORCUPINE The porcupine is a rodent. It has black to brownish-yellow fur and strong, short legs. It has hairless soles on its feet that help it climb trees. It has a round body, small ears and a small head. The most recognizable feature of the porcupine is its quills. A porcupine may have as many as 30,000 quills. The quills are hairs with barbedtips on the ends.
CANADA LYNX
The Canada lynx has very thick, light brown or gray fur with light black spots. It has large ears with long black tufts at the ends. Its tail is short with a black tip at the end. It has a pointed, beard-like ruff and long legs with big paws. Its paws work like snowshoes and distribute theSTRIPED SKUNK
The striped skunk is easily identified by the white stripe that runs from its head to its tail. Its stripes start with a triangle at the head and break into two stripes down its back. The stripes usually meet again and form one stripe at the base of their tail. Their tails are usually a mixture of white and black fur. Each striped skunk has a unique stripe pattern. READING RAINBOW CONTEST Grab your pencils, crayons, and makers and enter your best story in this writing and illustrating contest for children in grades K-3.NHPTV: TV SCHEDULES
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© 2021 New Hampshire PBS Durham, NH 03824 (603) 868-1100 themailbox@nhpbs.org BOBCAT - LYNX RUFUS - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV The bobcat is brown with black spots. Its fur may be grayer in winter. It has large ears with slight tufts of hair at the tips. It has a striped ruff of fur on its cheeks and a short tail with a black tip. It gets its name from its short or bobbed tail. The bobcat is about two feet tall from its shoulders to its feet. It weigh between 20 and30 pounds.
POPULATION DYNAMICS
Population Dynamics - Quiz. 1. The number of individuals of a particular species in an area is called a. 2. The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of. 3. If any of the limiting factors change, animal and plant populations. 4. STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS All organisms have adaptations that help them survive and thrive. Some adaptations are structural. Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. Other adaptations are behavioral. Behavioral adaptations are the things organisms do to survive. For example, bird calls and migration are behavioral adaptations.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The monarch butterfly is reddish-orange with black vein-like markings. There is a black border around its wings with white spots on it. Its wings look like stained glass windows! When its wings are open, they are about four inches wide. Males and females are similar in appearance, but the the black veins are thicker on the female's wings and the male has small pouches on their hind wings where NORTH AMERICAN PORCUPINE The porcupine is a rodent. It has black to brownish-yellow fur and strong, short legs. It has hairless soles on its feet that help it climb trees. It has a round body, small ears and a small head. The most recognizable feature of the porcupine is its quills. A porcupine may have as many as 30,000 quills. The quills are hairs with barbedtips on the ends.
CANADA LYNX
The Canada lynx has very thick, light brown or gray fur with light black spots. It has large ears with long black tufts at the ends. Its tail is short with a black tip at the end. It has a pointed, beard-like ruff and long legs with big paws. Its paws work like snowshoes and distribute theSTRIPED SKUNK
The striped skunk is easily identified by the white stripe that runs from its head to its tail. Its stripes start with a triangle at the head and break into two stripes down its back. The stripes usually meet again and form one stripe at the base of their tail. Their tails are usually a mixture of white and black fur. Each striped skunk has a unique stripe pattern. READING RAINBOW CONTEST Grab your pencils, crayons, and makers and enter your best story in this writing and illustrating contest for children in grades K-3.NATURE FILES
© 2021 New Hampshire PBS Durham, NH 03824 (603) 868-1100 themailbox@nhpbs.org BRYOPHYTES - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV Bryophytes have no roots, leaves or stems. Mosses, hornworts, and liverworts belong to this group. Mosses. Mosses are flowerless plants that grow in clumps. They don't have roots. Instead they have thin root-like growths called rhizoids that help anchor them. Because they don't have roots and stems to transport water, mosses dry out very STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS All organisms have adaptations that help them survive and thrive. Some adaptations are structural. Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. Other adaptations are behavioral. Behavioral adaptations are the things organisms do to survive. For example, bird calls and migration are behavioral adaptations. BLUE JAY - CYANOCITTA CRISTATA - NATUREWORKS Blue Jay -. Cyanocitta cristata. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black. It also has a black "necklace" on its lower throat.LAKES - NATUREWORKS
Lakes can range in size from small to large. They can be very deep or relatively shallow. Lakes that have depths of less than six or seven feet and plant life on the bottom, are often called ponds. There are no rooted plants at the bottom of lakes, because the water is too deep for sunlight to reach. Lakes get their water from precipitation, from rivers and streams and from underground water.WILLOW PTARMIGIN
The willow ptarmigan is a small grouse with a red comb over its eyes. The comb is larger in the spring and summer. It has rusty brown feathers on its back, neck and head mixed with white feathers on its wings and stomach. In the winter, it has feathers on its legs and feet that help protect it from the cold and snow. In the winter, it is all white except for a few black feathers on its tail. RED FOX - VULPES VULPES - NATUREWORKS - NHPTV Red Fox -. Vulpes vulpes. The red fox has orangish-red fur on its back, sides and head. It has white fur under its neck and on its chest. It has a long bushy tail tipped in white, pointed black ears and black legs and feet. The red fox can be found in most of the United States and Canada, except for the far north in Canada andAlaska and much
RED SQUIRREL
The red squirrel is a small squirrel with reddish to reddish-gray fur on top and a white or cream underside. It has white around its eyes. Its tail is not as long or bushy as the tail of other tree squirrels. In the summer, the red squirrel may have a black stripe on its sides. Its curved front claws and powerful hind legs make it a very goodclimber and jumper!
NHPTV KNOWLEDGE NETWORK SUMMARY. This lesson describes the settlement of New Hampshire from the very first visitors to the establishment of early towns in the state. Many historians believe that the Vikings were the first white men to visit New Hampshire's shores. The earliest explorers to leave a record of having been in New Hampshire were Martin Pring (1603), Samuel de Champlain (1605), and Captain John Smith (1614).AMERICAN TOAD
The American toad, sometimes called the hop toad, is 2-4½ inches in length. It can vary in color from tan, brown, reddish brown, or olive green. Some American toads are solid in color, but others may be patterned. It has a light white to yellow belly that usually has black or gray spots on it. It has dark round spots on its back with one or two warts in each spot. Toggle navigation Toggle search*
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