Monday, March 1, 2010

Task - Naturalist

I will be posting about the natural habitat of mockingbirds. I will also be writing about the flora and fauna I think exist in Maycomb and explain why mockingbirds live there.

Mockingbirds can be found in most of the continental United States from southern Oregon through northern Utah to Newfoundland and south to Mexico. They live in open country with farmland and desert brush. Their diet consists of ants, beetles, seeds and berries.

Maycomb was situated at the south of the Mexico and it is also one of the places mockingbirds live in. Maycomb was also a small old town and its main source of income might be agriculture. There will be food such as seeds and berries for the mockingbirds. As a result, mockingbirds will find Maycomb a very suitable place to live in.

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