Dragonflies Through Binoculars : A Field Guide to Dragonflies of North America
Dragonflies Through Binoculars : A Field Guide to Dragonflies of North America
Click to enlarge
Author(s): Dunkle, Sidney W.
ISBN No.: 9780195112689
Pages: 368
Year: 202304
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 35.64
Status: Out Of Print

"Dragonflies have been around for over 250 million years, and it''s about time they got the recognition they deserve.Now that shortcoming has been rectified for the 307 North American species in Dragonflies Through Binoculars, a compact book full of information.[Sidney W. Dunkle] has succeeded admirably with this volume, which is sure to delight the ever-increasing ranks of dragonfly enthusiasts.The range maps alone are worth the price of thebook.Buy this book and spend a sunny summer afternoon along the shore of a stream, pond, or lake; your life will be transformed." -- Dennis R. Paulson, Science"This long anticipated field guide has filled one of the major identification gaps for the general naturalist in North America.


The species accounts.contain a wealth of previously unrecorded biological and field identification information."--Audubon Naturalist News"Until now.there has not been a good field guide for the dragonflies of North America. The new Dragonflies through Binoculars fills this need, and is sure to swell the ranks of those pursuing these fast-fliers. The 47 color plates illustrate all but 14 of the 307 species of dragonflies found in North America.Each species has a very complete written account that provides extensive details on identification, comparisons with similar species,habitat notes, and information on seasonal occurrence. The author''s personal comments on each species are particularly helpful, and reveal Dunkle''s extensive knowledge and passion for dragonflies.


"--Birding Business"More than just a field guide, Dragonflies through Binoculars describes the habitual, seasonal occurrence, and natural history of 307 species of dragonflies."--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"Dragonflies have been around for over 250 million years, and it''s about time they got the recognition they deserve.Now that shortcoming has been rectified for the 307 North American species in Dragonflies Through Binoculars, a compact book full of information.[Sidney W. Dunkle] has succeeded admirably with this volume, which is sure to delight the ever-increasing ranks of dragonfly enthusiasts.The range maps alone are worth the price of thebook.Buy this book and spend a sunny summer afternoon along the shore of a stream, pond, or lake; your life will be transformed." -- Dennis R.


Paulson, Science"This long anticipated field guide has filled one of the major identification gaps for the general naturalist in North America. General naturalists will find this book of interest, as will field entomologists, endangered species biologists, and managers of wetland ecosystems. Dragonflies through Binoculars has a number of strong attributes as a functional field guide, beyond just being the first and only one of its kind. The speciesaccounts.contain a wealth of previously unrecorded biological and field identification information."--Audubon Naturalist News"Until now.there has not been a good field guide for the dragonflies of North America. The new Dragonflies Through Binoculars fills this need, and is sure to swell the ranks of those pursuing these fast-fliers.


The 47 color plates illustrate all but 14 of the 307 species of dragonflies found in North America.Each species has a very complete written account that provides extensive details on identification, comparisons with similar species,habitat notes, and information on seasonal occurrence. The author''s personal comments on each species are particularly helpful, and reveal Dunkle''s extensive knowledge and passion for dragonflies."--Birding Business"Dunkle.arguably Mr. Dragonfly in the U.S., has produced a photographic field guide to the dragonflies occurring in America north of Mexico, a first for this remarkable group of insects.


Color photographs of 293 of the 307 species known from this area are presented. This book is a ''must-have'' for anyone interested in dragonflies. It is well-written, informative, and will prove eminently useful for beginners and students at all levels, as well as facultyand experienced professionals."--Choice"This well-illustrated guide provides quick and easy idenifications of all the 300-plus species of dragonflies found in North America. It also gives tips on where to start looking for dragonflies, what kind of binoculars to use and how to photograph them."--The Times-Picayune"A monumental effort by Dunkle, Dragonflies through Binoculars is a dragonfly-watcher''s dream come true. Never have so many dragonflies.found across the continent--been assembled in a single field guide.


"--Times Argus"More than just a field guide, Dragonflies through Binoculars describes the habitual, seasonal occurrence, and natural history of 307 species of dragonflies."--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.


To be able to view the table of contents for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...
To be able to view the full description for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...