
These are all things I print out often
for my own use or find myself giving people copies of.
I thought I would put them all in one place for easier access.
I have given credit where I had the information to do so.
Frog egg chart for identification.
Tracks Guide from bear-tracker.com. Not all local, but still useful.
Bird Skeleton guide
Mole Skeleton
guide
Rat Skeleton guide
Brown Rat guide
All bone charts are from the Carolina Biological Supply Company.
Outdoor Alabama's coloring book for local wildlife
Fall Colors
from the AL Forestry Commission
Forestry Products from the AL Forestry Commission
Water survey charts:
Tolerant (to polution) insect chart
Intolerant insect chart
both charts on one
page
All are from the Washington State Department of Ecology
Map of AL forest types from the AL Forestry Commission
Websites:
Wildflowers
of Alabama, arranged by common/scientific name or season
A second AL wildflower site,
arranged by color and leaf pattern
Found a tree that is diseased?
Check
here
100
Trees of Alabama from the AL Forestry Commission