Mass Audubon's latest addition to the very popular Habitat Series Laminated Field Guides.
This colorfully illustrated guide highlights all common butterfly species of the northeast and includes flight times, capsule descriptions, and food and nectaring plants. |
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Watch your garden come alive with beauty on the wing. Attracting Butterflies and Hummingbirds to Your Backyard reveals the secrets for creating irresistible gardens and a welcoming landscape, which will lure these amazing creatures up close and personal for your enjoyment and wonder. |
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In this beautifully written and comprehensive guide, Mary Kate Woodward provides detailed tips for attracting, supporting and enjoying the butterflies of the Pacific Northwest. |
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The first impression one gets of this science book is that it is very attractive. Watercolors done in spring shades rest neatly in precise outlines of lovely butterflies and flowers. Lots of white space and soft, blue-sky backgrounds give a crisp, up-to-date look. But this title is more than just a pretty face. |
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This new edition of the classic handbook describes how to attract butterflies and other beneficial and beautiful insects to your garden. |
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Here is the complete reference for Southern gardeners who want to attract butterflies to their gardens year after year. This is more than just a plant list; it tells you all about the fascinating world of butterflies - their lifestyle, feeding habits, flying habits, types of caterpillars, and their enemies - as well as the best ways to plan your garden for butterflies |
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Jeffrey Glassberg's acclaimed Butterflies through Binoculars guides have revolutionized the way we view butterflies. Now there's a field guide in the same practical format, and with the same emphasis on conservation, to identify caterpillars. |
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Plan a colorful paradise for butterflies in your garden by planting and maintaining the kinds of flowers, shrubs, trees, and other plants that these fluttering beauties will find irresistible. This lovely and practical guide offers a variety of garden plans designed to attract butterflies, and helps you select plants for different stages in their lives, from food plants for caterpillars to nectar plants for adults. |
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For everyone who has wondered what to do about the caterpillars they find munching on a beloved plant, the authors offer this advice: "Watch them." Their value in the ecosystem is immense, as they provide vital links in food webs and help to naturally prune their hosts. And they reveal the miracle of metamorphosis, as the worm-like larvae transform into beautiful winged adults. This book will be your guide to their identification and life history. |
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This is a complete reference for Florida gardeners who wish to attract butterflies to their gardens with both host and nectar plants. It provides sound information on how to identify butterflies (including skippers) as well as an understanding of their biology, behavior, life cycle, and Florida habitats. Both useful and beautiful, it is the first book to cover, in full color, the adult, larval, and pupal stages and host plants of more than 60 butterflies and a dozen of our most interesting moth |
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The successful Garden Butterflies of North America is now available in a softcover edition, making the vivid color portfolio of 40 of North America's most treasured and colorful garden butterfly varieties more affordable. Each of the individual butterflies is beautifully photographed in large-format, four-color images that are accompanied by natural history vignettes of the species and information on how to attract them. |
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Through careful landscaping, you can make your property a year-round waystation for a wide variety of animal species, from birds, butterflies, and squirrels to bats, turtles, and opossums. Written by Jeremy D. Garrett in association with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC), Landscaping for Wildlife provides beginners and experts alike with specific, detailed, yet easy-to-follow instructions for meeting water needs, feeding preferences, and nesting requirements of the wildlife |
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The Pollinator Conservation Handbook is a new publication by the Xerces Society and the Bee Works. It is the first comprehensive book on the conservation of native bees, butterflies, and other native pollinator insects and is an indispensable resource for gardeners, farmers, and managers of parks, recreational areas, and wild lands. |
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Now, with this comprehensive Stokes guide, you can bring beautiful butterflies in abundance to your own backyard.
More than 140 stunning color photographs of butterflies in all of their life stages.
Two sample butterfly garden plans.
Complete lists of the plants that butterflies are drawn to and the plants that their larvae feed on.
Descriptions of the lives and fascinating behaviors of 63 of the most common North American species. |
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The Butterfly Garden is a fascinating guide to the butterfly, its habits and habitats. It is also a complete manual on how to attract this colorful and elusive creature to your garden. |
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Transform any garden into a haven for beautiful butterflies! Renowned butterfly specialists--scientists, nature writers and artists, directors of biological preserves--reveal the secrets of attracting and caring for these delicate creatures. |
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A delightful little guide, recently revised, to help you transform your own backyard, patio, or community site into a healthy home for a wondrous array of fascinating creatures. |
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This book, the third in the popular Your Florida Guide series, offers a thorough look at Florida's most important butterflies and the plants they prefer for food, shelter, and egg laying. |
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