Nature Example
Woodland Habitat
An area of land covered with trees, providing a rich and varied environment for wildlife.
What it provides: Food (acorns, berries, insects), shelter (in trees, under logs, in leaf litter), and safety from predators.
💡 Fun Facts
- A woodpecker's long, sticky tongue is perfect for pulling insects out of holes it drills in tree bark.
- Woodlands have different layers, from the high canopy to the shrubs and the woodland floor, each providing a home for different species.
- Many woodland flowers, like bluebells, bloom early in the spring to catch the sunlight before the tree leaves grow and create too much shade.