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Interactions With Abiotic

Things

at Bluffer's Park

In these photos, the earthworm interacts

with the soil, by eating all the debris and

waste, because earthworms are decom-

posers.

BLUFFERS PARK ECO-SYSTEM

The sun is shining on the grass,

which helps it grow.

The brook moss needs to interact with the

water.

EXAMPLES OF FOOD CHAINS

at Bluffer's Park

Coyote Deer Grass

Flow of Energy

Hawk Squirrel Nuts

Energy

PRODUCERS:

Plants such as the

highbush cranberry

CONSUMERS:

Animals like the Eastern Gray Squirrel, or foxes

Heat

Primary consumers will feed on plants, secondary consumers will feed on primary consumers, and tertiary consumers, at the highest level, will eat any type of consumer.

There are three levels of consumers:

  • primary consumers
  • secondary consumers
  • tertiary

DECOMPOSERS:

Such as the species of mushrooms, Agaricales

ABIOTIC THINGS

at Bluffer's Park

  • Charcoal
  • Rocks
  • Dead Fish Skull
  • Water
  • Log

LOG

DEAD FISH SKULL

WATER

ROCKS/ CLIFFS

CHARCOAL

at Bluffer's Park

More Interactions

at Bluffer's Park

All living things need oxygen to

survive in Bluffer's Park. Even

animals that live in water need

air.

Raccoons are scavengers, and they

will eat almost anything. A raccoon

might feed on a dead fish, like the

picture.

In this photo, the pebbles and rocks interact with

water, so it's an interaction between two abiotic

things.

WATER: PLANTS AND ANIMALS

at Bluffer's Park

  • Brook Moss
  • Mallard Ducks
  • Lily Pads

LILY PADS

DEAD FISH

BROOK MOSS

PLANTS IN WATER

MALLARD DUCKS

ANIMALS AND BIRDS

at Bluffer's Park

EASTERN RACCOON

  • Eastern Raccoon
  • Eastern Coyote
  • Grey Heron
  • Barn Swallow
  • Common Tern
  • Heermann's Gulls
  • Herring Gulls
  • Ring-billed Gulls
  • Eastern Grey Squirrels

COMMON TERN

EASTERN GREY SQUIRREL

Flock of seagulls

PLANTS AND FLOWERS

at Bluffer's Park

TREES

  • Coriander
  • Flax Flower
  • Highbush Cranberry
  • White Anemone
  • Creeping Bellflower
  • Yellow Dandelion

at Bluffer's Park

HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY

WHITE ANEMONE

  • Silver Maple
  • Eastern Cottonwood
  • European White Birch
  • Norway Spruce
  • Norway Maple
  • Jack Pine
  • Eastern White Cedar
  • Autumn Willow
  • Pin Oak
  • Sugar Maple
  • Weeping Willow

WEEPING WILLOW

SILVER MAPLE

CORIANDER

YELLOW DANDELION

JACK PINE

SUGAR MAPLE

at Bluffer's Park

CREEPY CRAWLIES

ARANEUS SPIDER

  • Monarch Butterfly
  • Viceroy Butterfly
  • Araneus Spider
  • Honey Bee
  • Woolly Bear Caterpillar
  • Bumble Bees
  • Carpenter Bees
  • Spotted Tussock Moth

WOOLLY BEAR

CATERPILLAR

VICEROY BUTTERFLY

SPOTTED TUSSOCK MOTH

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