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This beautiful full-color nature guide has information on the beaver's life cycle, habitat, diet, behavior, and more. It even has stunning large photographs. (Just click to enlarge the photos.) Source: New Hampshire Public Television New York State Animal (Coloring Page) Color in this helpful beaver page for a simple and easy addition to your report. Source: Free Alaska Coloring Pages New York State Bird (History) Check out this story on how the bluebird became New York's state bird even though it's primarily silent and rarely seen in New York's big cities. Source: New York State Bluebird Society New York State Bird This page will teach you about bluebirds, from nestboxes, to what they eat, and there's even a map of where they live throughout they U.S. Source: New York State Bluebird Society
This beautifully detailed coloring pages shows the state bird nestled among the state flower, the rose. (Wild roses are five-petaled.) Color it in for a great addition to any state report. Source: Friends Across America New York State Fish Find out a bit about the brook trout which is New York's state fish, including what natives have affectionately nicknamed it. Source: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation New York State Fish (More) You can find easy quick facts about your state fish, including the record for the largest brook trout ever caught in the state of New York. Source: Wildlife Forever - State Fish Art
Learn a bit about New York's state insect, the lady bug here, and then take a quick quiz to test what you know. Source: EdHelper New York State Marine or Saltwater Fish You can find out loads about the striped bass on this site. With everything from it's migration habits, to how to recognize it this is a great page. Find out why this fish, which can grow to over fifty pounds, is a favorite of New York anglers. Source: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation New York State Marine or Saltwater Fish This page on the common snapping turtle, New York's state reptile, is full of information on great photos, so check it out. Source: Yale Herpetology © Copyright 2004 by ClassBrain.com |


