Monday, March 1, 2010

TKAM research, habitat of mockingbirds and Maycomb

Mockingbirds live in areas with open ground and with shrubby vegetation like hedges, fruiting bushes, and thickets. When foraging on the ground, they prefers grassy areas, rather than bare spots. Common places to find Mockingbirds include parkland, cultivated land, suburban areas and in second growth habitat at low elevations. From this information, we can also infer that Maycomb is rich in cultivated land as it is mainly a farming community. Mockingbirds eat a variety of berries and fruits, which tells us Maycomb has many ornamental bushes and multiflora roses.

Posted by 2i202 at 4:30 PM