Oak Savannahs

An Oak Savannah is mainly located in the Midwest of North America. Oak Savannahs were once a very common vegitation, but now found highly endangered. Oak Savannahs are also very important to animal habitat. Animals can find food and have a home here. People benefit from Oak Savannahs, because of their natural beauty and a place to observe a natural habitat.

Preserving A Prairie

Friday, May 14, 2010

The Blue flyers


The Bluebird had a brown chest and Blue body. It eats fruits,spiders, and other insects. It grows up to 54.7 inches and and weighs around 1.5 lbs. Their adaptations are that they live mostly in Michigan and southern states. The interesting facts are that the Bluebirds mate in the spring and summer. Also the female can lay up to 4/5 eggs a year.

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