The book serves as an essential field guide for western odonate enthusiasts and researchers, featuring a wealth of large, clear images alongside comprehensive text. Its organization and clarity make it an invaluable resource for studying dragonflies and damselflies, establishing itself as a definitive reference in the field.
The book offers a captivating exploration of its subject matter, blending insightful analysis with engaging storytelling. It presents a unique perspective that encourages readers to think critically about the themes discussed. With a focus on both historical context and contemporary relevance, the narrative invites readers to immerse themselves in a thought-provoking journey that challenges conventional wisdom and inspires deeper understanding.
This title contains all the information needed to find, identify, and learn about Alaska's animal and plant life. It also includes descriptions of Alaska's most frequently visited parks and reserves.This title contains color illustrations of more than 320 of Alaska's most common invertebrates, insects, amphibians, fishes, birds, and mammals. It contains information for identifying and locating these animals as well as their ecology, behavior, and conservation. The book also details the most common plants a traveler would encounter. Alaska is easy to carry, entertainingly written, and contains up-to-date information.Key Features* Identifying and location information on the most frequently seen animals;* Up-do-date information on the ecology, behavior and conservation of the animals;* Information on Alaska's habitats and on the most common plants you will encounter;* Brief description of Alaska's most frequently visited parks and reserves
Washington is one of the premiere states for birds and birding. Its rugged coastline and expansive forests in the western portion, the towering Cascades, of the central region and the arid eastern valleys, combine to provide excellent and varied habitats for hundreds of types of birds year-round. Washington is home to three magnificent national parks providing some of the best natural wildlife viewing areas in North America. And there are over 100 parks throughout the state, including 19 marine parks and 11 historical parks. Over 350 beautiful color photographs, featuring 300 bird species in natural habitats; clear and concise identification, habitat, and birdsong text; tips on when and where to see species throughout the year; complete Washington bird checklist; detailed map and index, and more. Written by expert Washington birder Dennis Paulson and filled with gorgeous color images by Brian E. Small, the American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Washington is the perfect companion for anyone wanting to learn more about the natural history and diversity of the state's birds and when and where to see them.
An illustrated guide to 336 dragonfly and damselfly species of eastern North
America - from the rivers of Manitoba to the Florida cypress swamps. It
features hundreds of color photos that depict various species found in the
region, detailed line drawings to help in-hand identification, and a color
distribution map for various species.
This book brings these insects to life. As well as providing a broad
introduction to their natural history, it features profiles of sixty of the
most interesting and beautiful species from around the world. Learn about
Mountain Malachites, Spectacular Skycruisers, Blue-winged Helicopters, and
more.