Butterflies through Binoculars: The EastA Field Guide to the Butterflies of Eastern North America,New

Butterflies through Binoculars: The EastA Field Guide to the Butterflies of Eastern North America,New

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This magnificent field guide greatly expands on Butterflies Through Binoculars: The BostonNew YorkWashington Regionidentified by Defenders of Wildlife Magazine as 'the first to focus on netless butterflying' and called ' a clear winner' by the Audubon Naturalist. Glassberg here shows us how to find, identify, and enjoy all of the butterflies native to the eastern half of the United States and southeastern Canada. This guide:*Combines the immediacy and vividness of actual photographs of living butterflies with the traditional field guide format*Emphasizes conservation over collection*Includes 630 color photographs, arranged on 72 color plates, of butterflies in the wild*Provides adjacent color maps that show where each species occurs in a given locality and for how much of the year*Supplies entirely new field marks for butterfly identification*Demonstrates how to identify subjects by way of the key characteristics butterflies are likely to display in their natural settings*Shows how species can be recognized both from above and below*Explains how to differentiate between males and females.For butterfly enthusiasts, for bird watchers who want to add a new dimension to their hobby, for anyone who is simply interested in exploring the wilds of their own back yard, this new field guide offers hours of delightful help and instruction.

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  • Q: What is the primary focus of 'Butterflies through Binoculars'? A: The book primarily focuses on identifying and enjoying the butterflies native to the eastern half of the United States and southeastern Canada, emphasizing conservation over collection.
  • Q: How many photographs are included in the guide? A: The guide includes 630 color photographs arranged on 72 color plates, showcasing butterflies in their natural habitats.
  • Q: What unique features does this guide offer for butterfly identification? A: It supplies entirely new field marks for identification and demonstrates how to recognize butterflies from both above and below.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in butterfly watching? A: Yes, the book is designed for butterfly enthusiasts of all levels, including beginners, and offers clear guidance on finding and identifying butterflies.
  • Q: When was 'Butterflies through Binoculars' published? A: The guide was published in January 1999.
  • Q: What type of binding does this field guide have? A: The field guide is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: How many pages does this book contain? A: The book contains a total of 400 pages.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Butterflies through Binoculars'? A: The author of the book is Jeffrey Glassberg.
  • Q: Does this guide provide maps for butterfly species? A: Yes, it includes adjacent color maps that show where each butterfly species occurs in a given locality and for how much of the year.
  • Q: Is the condition of the book new? A: Yes, the book is listed as new.

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