From Publishers Weekly
From its durable, flexible cover to its color-coordinated index, this field guide will serve as an excellent identification resource for experienced and novice lepidopterists. Kaufman (Kingbird Highway) provides butterfly watchers with more than 2,200 digitally edited photographs and an easy-to-use species index-a format that defines the Kaufman Focus Guides. The photographs have been gleaned from scores of skilled nature photographers. Co-author Brock (Butterflies of Southeastern Arizona) brings more than 30 years of butterfly watching around the world to the informative, non-technical writing in the book. The readable capsule narratives are enhanced by the startling clear color images, which make identification of species much easier. The guide offers images of larval (caterpillar) stage butterflies along with details on feeding preferences of butterflies in their different stages of development. It also gives migratory information on these delicate and beautiful creatures. The book ranges geographically from the lower 48 states through Canada and Alaska, with maps provided for all butterflies depicted. These maps also indicate both common and rare species, along with seasonally occurring butterflies. This book will appeal to bird watchers, hikers, gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
Based on Kaufman's successful Birds of North America, this guide contains 2300 images. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
The beautiful, day-flying butterflies are a group of insects with which everyone is familiar, and the relatively new sport of butterfly watching is gaining adherents. This new field guide has been produced to illustrate all of the species in the North American continent. Each species is listed by common name and scientific name and receives a several-sentence description, including flight time and larval food plants. All except very local or accidental species also are shown on range maps. The illustrations are opposite the written description, with most species pictured in multiple images. As in Kaufman's Birds of North America, the illustrations are created by digital enhancement of photographs, which allows the sizes of the individual butterflies and the lighting characteristics of the photos to be evened out on an individual plate, making the illustrations directly comparable. An index of larval food plants is a nice addition, and the main index of common names also acts as a checklist for species seen. An essential purchase for all libraries. Nancy Bent
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Review
"This book sets a new level in natural history ID field guides." - Hank Brodkin, author of Butterflies of Arizona, and member, North American Butterfly Association
Review
A terrific book for anyone interested in butterflies.
Book Description
Kaufman Focus Guides cut through the clutter to focus on the essentials. * More than 2,300 images of butterflies in natural, lifelike poses* Pictorial table of contents* Convenient one-page index* Full index that doubles as a life list* Similar species arranged side by side for easy comparison* Range maps on text pages showing where each species is common or rare and indicating seasons of occurrence
Butterflies of North America FROM THE PUBLISHER
Kaufman Focus Guides cut through the clutter to focus on the essentials.
* More than 2,300 images of butterflies in natural, lifelike poses* Pictorial table of contents* Convenient one-page index* Full index that doubles as a life list* Similar species arranged side by side for easy comparison* Range maps on text pages showing where each species is common or rare and indicating seasons of occurrence
FROM THE CRITICS
Publishers Weekly
From its durable, flexible cover to its color-coordinated index, this field guide will serve as an excellent identification resource for experienced and novice lepidopterists. Kaufman (Kingbird Highway) provides butterfly watchers with more than 2,200 digitally edited photographs and an easy-to-use species index-a format that defines the Kaufman Focus Guides. The photographs have been gleaned from scores of skilled nature photographers. Co-author Brock (Butterflies of Southeastern Arizona) brings more than 30 years of butterfly watching around the world to the informative, non-technical writing in the book. The readable capsule narratives are enhanced by the startling clear color images, which make identification of species much easier. The guide offers images of larval (caterpillar) stage butterflies along with details on feeding preferences of butterflies in their different stages of development. It also gives migratory information on these delicate and beautiful creatures. The book ranges geographically from the lower 48 states through Canada and Alaska, with maps provided for all butterflies depicted. These maps also indicate both common and rare species, along with seasonally occurring butterflies. This book will appeal to bird watchers, hikers, gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts. (Mar.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
Library Journal
Based on Kaufman's successful Birds of North America, this guide contains 2300 images. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.