Description
The National Audubon Society Field Guide to Insects and Spiders of North America is a comprehensive guide featuring over 700 full-color identification photographs organized visually by color and shape. With detailed descriptive text including measurements, diagnostic details, and information on habitat, range, feeding habits, sounds or songs, flight period, web construction, life cycle, behaviors, folklore, and environmental impact, this book is a must-have for nature enthusiasts. The durable vinyl binding and illustrated key to the insect orders make it a convenient and informative companion for any outdoor excursion. Written by the National Audubon Society and published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group in 1980, this hardcover book is a valuable reference for both home and field use.
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This field guide is a fantastic resource for anyone curious about insects and spiders! The photos are clear and well-organized, making identification easy. I love the detailed descriptions covering habits, habitats, and fun facts—it’s packed with useful info. The durable binding holds up well outdoors, perfect for hikes or backyard exploring. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned bug enthusiast, this book is a great companion for learning about North America's fascinating tiny creatures. Highly recommend!