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Wildflowers

a quick identification guide to the wildflowers of North America
1987
Identifies 304 common wildflowers of North America arranged by color and shape.

A kid's guide to collecting coins

2011
Teaches children how to collect coins, types of coins, and their history and production.

Field guide to butterflies

based on the Butterfly guide
2003
Profiles approximately two hundred butterfly species, providing color photos and information on their physical features, wingspans, and distribution ranges.

Spiders and their kin

1990
Descriptions and color illustrations to aid in the identification of spiders, scorpions, mites, centipedes, wood lice, and land crabs.

Birds of North America

2011
Contains color photographs and descriptions of over 450 bird species found in the eastern region of North America, provides information about their behavior and habitats, and includes range maps.

A field guide to western butterflies

1986
Introduces butterfly species found west of the 100th meridian and includes descriptions of over 500 species, a range map, photos, and illustrations.

Identifying and feeding birds

2010
Provides advice and debunks myths about bird feeding, covering food, water, shelter, and other related topics; and includes profiles of 130 common backyard species.

Birds of Eastern North America

a photographic guide
2009
A guide to birds of eastern North America, with color photographs, range maps, and information on behavior, voice, and habitat.

North American mushrooms

a field guide to edible and inedible fungi
2006
A guide to the edible and inedible mushrooms found in North America that includes photographs, detailed line drawings, comprehensive descriptions, and identification keys for the various wild mushrooms of Canada and the United States.

The book of field and roadside

open-country weeds, trees, and wildflowers of eastern North America
2003
Provides accounts of eighty-five genera of wildflowers, weeds, and trees commonly found in open country settings, meadows, and regenerating fields, and along roads and trails,each with a listing of other names and close relatives, as well as discussion of lifestyle, associates, and lore.

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