The rabbit's habitat. APEX
The Joy of Painting - 1983 Wooded Stream Oval 16-13 was released on: USA: 9 October 1988
A creek is a small river like bed of water usually running through mountains, wooded area, or parks.
A dell is a small wooded valley, a glen is a larger, usually glacial (so "U" shaped) valley with a watercourse running through it.
The wooded area surrounding a stream is commonly referred to as a "riparian zone" or "riparian buffer." This ecosystem plays a crucial role in maintaining water quality, providing habitat for wildlife, and stabilizing streambanks. The vegetation in these areas helps filter pollutants and reduce erosion, making them vital for the health of both the stream and its surrounding environment.
A very small stream is typically referred to as a rivulet or a brook. These are narrow, shallow bodies of water that flow slowly. They are often found in wooded areas or meadows.
A wooded dale is a valley commonly found in slope of a hill. In other terms wooded dale can be considered as a forest.
A wooded hollow is called a dell. A dell is usually a small, secluded valley that is usually in a forest.
A "crick run" refers to a small, narrow stream or river, often found in rural or wooded areas. It may also be used to describe a makeshift path or trail along the crick.
A heavily wooded region of Northeast France that Hitler invaded through in order to bypass the Maginot Line (was believed to be impassable)
A wooded valley that starts with a "d" is called a dell.
You want it to be more open than wooded.
According to Chuck Fergus animal specialist the answer is farm woodlots, orchards, stream edges, wooded areas of towns and cities. As far as I'm concerned he's pretty accurate about that sort of thing.