There are plenty of costly expert guides to butterflies, covering a confusing number of species, many of which are virtually indistinguishable in the field. And there are a number of crude, low-cost beginner's guides that only give a single painting or photograph and minimal background information. In contrast, this guide is directed at people who want a simple, easy-to-use book that covers all the species they are likely to encounter and provides clear, authoritative guidance on identification...
The Pollinators Set offers three of our bestselling guides to nature’s pollinators—Bats, Bees & Other Pollinators and Butterflies & Moths—attractively packaged in an acetate bag. These beautifully illustrated folding guides highlight many familiar and unique species. Laminated for durability, Pocket Naturalist Guides are lightweight, pocket-sized sources of portable information and ideal for field use by naturalists of all ages. Made in the USA.
Bees continue to fascinate and charm us all - from novice gardeners and nature-lovers to dedicated environmentalists - and today, bees need our help more than ever. Discover the story of these incredible creatures, with The Little Book of Bees. Bees first appeared on Earth an incredible 130 million years ago. Since the time of the dinosaurs, evolution has taken our beloved bees on an incredible journey - and today, there are 20,000 species on the planet. The Little Book of Be...
All I Care about Is Butterfly Watching and Like Maybe Three People
by Real Joy Publications
2020-2029 10 Ten Year Planner Monthly Calendar Butterflies Goals Agenda Schedule Organizer
by Zen Yearly Planner
Butterflies (Classic natural history library)
by S.Peter Dance and E. Geoffrey Hancock
Angel and Granny (Book 1) (Angel and Granny, #1)
by Doreen Linda Funk
This book celebrates the bee in all its humble glory, and does so in a completely original way. It has long been a dream of art director Iris Rombouts to produce an art book that sheds new light on our familiar surroundings and our daily food in particular. And what better way to do that than with the bee, the most important creature to humans on earth? Not only is this small insect indispensible to our food chain - it pollinates over 80% of all flowering plants and 70 of the top human food cro...