The table below shows information about different species of birds observed in Woodchuck Country at contrasting season of the years: Winter and Summer.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the observer studied eight different species of birds. Almost every species in the table appears in the summer, while only half of them can be seen in the winter.
Three of the species like cardinals, crows, and woodpeckers are observed both in summer and winter. But Juncos are just observed in Winter. So there are fewer species in winter, mostly those that tolerate cold well.
Besides, most animals you just see in winter or summer. Particularly, the bluebirds, mockingbirds, orioles, and vireos are observed in summer. So summer has a significantly greater variety of bird species than winter.
Inclusion, the obvious difference between the two seasons in the number and diversity of birds
