Instructions Step 1: Learn about the range of the Northern Leopard Frog. This particular frog is widespread across North America, and you can find it throughout North America except along the west coast. Step 2: Spot a Northern Leopard Frog in its...
Instructions Step 1: Take note of the habitat of the Northern Mockingbird. The Northern Mockingbird lives in many habitats and prefers those that have shrub-like vegetation and open spaces. Such habitats include farmland, parkland and suburbs. The...
Instructions Step 1: Understand that the Catbird is easily identified by its dark gray plumage, black cap and black tail. Step 2: Know the Catbird has a mew like call that is followed by the mimicking of other birds. Step 3: Keep in mind that the Catbird...
Instructions Step 1: Learn about the Northern Harrier's habitat and range. The Northern Harrier can be seen near grasslands, pastures, wetlands, marshes and prairies. They live throughout most of North America and in Eurasia in the summer. In the winter...
Instructions Step 1: Learn about the habitat of the Northern Goshawk, that is found in much of North America, including the northern and western continental United States, Canada and Alaska. It usually lives in dense forests that are either coniferous or...
Instructions Step 1: Take note of the habitats of the Northern Flicker. The Yellow-shafted Flicker lives in eastern North America, while the Red-shafted Flicker lives in western North America. Both are widespread, however. Northern Flickers like to live...