Life in the conferous forests

    In northern Canade and the C.I.S. there are vast belts of forests called ‘Coniferous forests’. In the summer monthes, as the snow melts, ample food for many varieties of birds and animals is available and the otherwise cold forests are suddenly full of life with birds like Woodpeckers, Tits, Crossbills, Jays, Hazel Hen, etc. feeding on berries, insects and seeds. 
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 There are also a lot of predatory birds like various kinds of owls, Hawks, and Falcons and Goosander Ducks which feed on smaller birds or other wildlife. Amongst the animals there are both herbivores and carnivores living in these forests. The largest herbivore is the Moose, Elk or Caribou other ground animals include the Grey Squirrel, Golden, Chipmunk, Virginia Opossum, Flying Squirrels, Tree Porcupines, Hares, etc., also live here. Along with these a lot of carnivores like the Brown and Black Bears, Wolves, Minks, Wolverines, Weasels, Lynx, etc., also make the coniferous forests their home.
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