- Up Close and Natural Block Feed: Programs 109-115
- 1 hours, 32 minutes
- 109. Mammals
- A baby raccoon and two fawns introduce the distinctive characteristics of mammalseven dolphins. 13 minutes.
- 110. Winter at Squam Lake
- How animals such as the snowy owl, black bear, and white-tailed deer adapt to winter's cold. 13 minutes.
- 111. Life in the Winter Forest
- Winter homes in the many-layered forest habitat. 15 minutes.
- 112. The Pond
- Spring brings new life to the pond, including animals too small to see with the naked eye. 13 minutes.
- 113. Marsh and Swamp
- The food chain; the importance of the wetlands as breeding places. 12 minutes.
- 114. In the Field
- A fox kit, a woodchuck, an opossum, a skunk, and a kestrel survive by finding food, seeking shelter, and avoiding danger. 13 minutes.
- 115. Outside Your Door
- Backyard naturalists can study creatures close to home: millipedes, centipedes, spiders, bees, sowbugs, spittle bugs. 13 minutes.
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