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Butterflies of Oklahoma, Kansas, and North Texas focuses on one hundred butterfly species common to the southern plains, a crucial crossroads region of the central United States. Each species is illustrated with one to four color photographs of butterflies in free flight and other natural settings. These candid shots are a welcome departure from the dried-and-pinned specimen photographs of some field guides. Photographs are placed alongside each butterfly's physical description and natural history, eliminating the need to flip between galleries and text. Other unique features include:
  • modern terminology that general readers will understand
  • descriptions of twenty prime butterfly spotting sites in the tri-state region
  • information on how to raise butterflies from larval to adult stages
  • an extensive bibliography of additional resources.

With increasing interest in butterfly gardening, many readers will appreciate practical how-to chapters for planning, installing, and maintaining a custom butterfly sanctuary in their own yards.

More conservationists are recognizing the importance of butterflies to the ecosystem - as plant pollinators and examples of natural mimicry and coloration. The authors of this guidebook hope that a deeper understanding of these intriguing insects will lead to their protection and to preservation of their habitat.

Butterflies of Oklahoma, Kansas, and North Texas

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Paperback / softback by John M Dole , Walter B Gerard

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    Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
    Publication Date: 30/05/2004
    ISBN13: 9780806135540, 978-0806135540
    ISBN10: 0806135549

    Number of Pages: 288

    Non Fiction , Natural History

    Description

    Butterflies of Oklahoma, Kansas, and North Texas focuses on one hundred butterfly species common to the southern plains, a crucial crossroads region of the central United States. Each species is illustrated with one to four color photographs of butterflies in free flight and other natural settings. These candid shots are a welcome departure from the dried-and-pinned specimen photographs of some field guides. Photographs are placed alongside each butterfly's physical description and natural history, eliminating the need to flip between galleries and text. Other unique features include:
    • modern terminology that general readers will understand
    • descriptions of twenty prime butterfly spotting sites in the tri-state region
    • information on how to raise butterflies from larval to adult stages
    • an extensive bibliography of additional resources.

    With increasing interest in butterfly gardening, many readers will appreciate practical how-to chapters for planning, installing, and maintaining a custom butterfly sanctuary in their own yards.

    More conservationists are recognizing the importance of butterflies to the ecosystem - as plant pollinators and examples of natural mimicry and coloration. The authors of this guidebook hope that a deeper understanding of these intriguing insects will lead to their protection and to preservation of their habitat.

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