BIOL 2903 Lecture 6: Ontario Natural History

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Hudson bay lowland- cover all the ecological region. A brand new kind of the habit - river bank and along the edge of shoreline. Shrubs refer to a woody plant that is smaller than a tree and has seve the ground. Willows (not the arctic and labrador, but medium size of willows) Poplar trees also found in the hudson bay lowland. Bunchberry, is not exclusive to hudson bay lowland(also found other places), b. We have trees, so we have woodpecker, the kind of the woodpecker that is in the hud. Black-backed woodpecker ( the most northern woodpecker in ontario) They have this special adaptation of their feet for the northern winter. Gray jay - the river habitat (not an indicator) What else do spruce tree that animal can take for foods. Cross bills, red squirrel d has several main stems arising at or near illows) places), but it does fit into the river habitat in the hudson bay lowland is.

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