Overall, the chart illustrates the seasonal distribution of distinct bird species in Woodchuck County, especially comparing their appearances in winter and summer.
To begin with, there are a total of eight species categorized, with some birds observed in both seasons and others restricted to one season. Notably, three species seem to be present year-round, including cardinals, crows, and woodpeckers. This may indicate that these species are likely permanent residents. While most listed species appear in the summer, the juncos are observed exclusively in the winter, suggesting that juncos may follow a migratory pattern.
Moreover, it can be seen that four species—bluebirds, mockingbirds, orioles, and vireos—are observed in the summer but not found in the winter. This suggests they migrate to warmer regions during the colder months.
In summary, Woodchuck County hosts a variety of bird species with varying seasonal behaviors. Some birds, like cardinals, crows, and woodpeckers, are observed year-round, while others, like bluebirds and juncos, are more seasonally dependent.
