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(More customer reviews)This was one of the books I purchased when looking for "the" butterfly guide. It is fairly comprehensive, for all that it's quite small, covering everything from lepidopteran biology to gardening for butterflies, but what's really lacking is the pictures. There is only one small glossy insert of pictures, and it only shows some adult butterflies and moths - no eggs, no larvae, no pupae. I much prefer The Family Butterfly Book by Rick Mikula.
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Beginners and long-time butterfly watchers alike will find much to celebrate in this book. Part natural history, part gardening guide, the book contains solid information on butterfly behaviour and habitats and also explains in careful detail how to attract these lovely creatures to your backyard with plants and feeders. Includes up-to-date information on migration and conservation efforts, as well as an identification guide for the most common North American species.
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