The table illustrates a list of various types of birds, which are observed in Woodchuck County at two contrasting seasons of the year: winter and summer.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that Woodchuck County inspected myriad groups of birds in summer, while in winter the opposite situation.
By this partial list, 4 of given 8 birds, in other words, 50% of them surveyed in winter. Also, 3 of 4, over a quarter, of the types were checked at each season, while residue part, one group named “juncos” inspected only in winter.
The table data clearly shows, that in summer the number of markings was considerably higher than in the first season. Seven different kinds of birds out of 8, this means approximately 90%, were checked in summer. More than half, 4 of 7 of them surveyed only in summer.
In conclusion, the chances of observing birds in Woodchuck County significantly increased during the hottest season of the year.
