A Field Guide to Eastern Forests, North AmericaDescribes forest communities east of the Rockies with illustrations of plants and animals that interact together. |
Contents
How to Use This Book | 1 |
Forest Field Marks | 8 |
Soil Characteristics | 14 |
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abundant adaptive adult Ambush Bug American American Beech animals areas Aster Balsam Fir bark bees beetles behavior Birch birds Black Black Tupelo branches brown butterflies called camouflage canopy caterpillars Chickadee clusters color common Coral Snake decomposing dense Dogwood Eastern Hemlock eastern North America eggs energy feed female flies flocks flowers foraging Forest Communities Frog fruits fungi gall Goldenrod grasses Gray green grow growth habitats Hardwood Hickory insects Jewelweed larvae leaf leaves litter lobed male mammals mating migrate milkweed mimic mimicry moist Monarch moths nest Northern numbers Observations occur old fields pattern Pine Pipevine Pipevine Swallowtail plant pollinators predators resemble roundworms Salamander seeds shrubs soil Southern Sparrow spiders spring springtails Spruce Squirrel stem Sugar Maple summer Swallowtail Swamp tail tall territories tiny toads tree species understory usually voles Warbler wasps Wild wildflowers wings winter Witch-hazel Wood woodland Woodpecker yellow