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Animal Signs and Winter Seedheads Biodiversity Sheet

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a selection of signs of specific animals
a selection of winter seedheads

Animal Signs and Winter Seedheads (Be an animal sleuth and a winter botanist!) Biodiversity Sheet

$5.00 (tax included)

Even in winter you can see the diversity of animals by looking for the signs they leave behind. Feeding sites, egg cases, chew marks and nests are everywhere. And those pretty field flowers aren't done in the winter, either. They have special seedheads to help get their seeds spread around. Can you recognize goldenrod, asters, teasel, milkweed and yarrow in the winter?

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