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Native Woodland

Native Woodland. One endangered species living in our native woods is the red squirrel. Another is the Capercaillie . Copy the following notes:. The capercaillie is the largest member of the grouse family and lives in pine forests of Scotland.

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Native Woodland

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  1. Native Woodland One endangered species living in our native woods is the red squirrel. Another is the Capercaillie.

  2. Copy the following notes: • The capercaillie is the largest member of the grouse family and lives in pine forests of Scotland. • It prefers to live in native forests but is in danger because these are being destroyed and replaced by man- made plantations.

  3. The capercaillie can weigh up to 4kg and looks a bit like a turkey. • It eats pine shoots in winter and in summer eats berries, seeds, buds and shoots of shrubs. For the first few weeks the chicks feed on insects.

  4. Stick the picture into your jotter and answer the questions

  5. Answer in sentences • 1. In which part of Scotland is the Capercaillie found? • 2. How does winter feeding differ from summer feeding? • 3. How do the chicks get the insects they eat? • 4. Why are capercaillie endangered? • 5. When native woodland is replaced by man-made plantations, how is the BIODIVERSITY changed?

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