With 136 species of birds organized by color, this 2nd edition of Stan Tekiela's famous Birds of Washington Field Guide makes identifying birds across the state quick, simple, fun and informative.
An easy-to-use, waterproof, pocket-size guide, Birds of Wisconsin introduces the incredibly varied and colorful birdlife inhabiting the Badger State, from your backyard to far-flung wildlife refuges.
Featuring 121 bird species of Wisconsin, Birds of Wisconsin Field Guide is a color-organized bird-watching resource filled with info and color photos to easily identify your feathered friends.
Enjoy birding across North and South Carolina with Birds of the Carolinas Field Guide, a fact-filled introduction to 140 regional birds with photos organized by color for easy identification.
A handy, pocket-size guide, Birds of the Mid-Atlantic States depicts 130 common and notable bird species observable from the Atlantic seaboard into the Appalachians, and New York to Virginia.
A handy, pocket-size guide, Birds of the Northern Rockies features the varied and colorful birdlife of the northern Rocky Mountains region from Wyoming in the U.S. to Alberta in Canada.
Find your feathered friends with Birds of the Pacific Northwest, featuring more than 870 vivid photographs and descriptions of nearly 400 common and rare bird species and all their eccentricities.
Get familiar with the common invertebrates of North America. The Bugs & Slugs pocket guide takes you on a backyard tour to meet over 75 species, from garden wreckers to the good bugs that eat them.
This waterproof, pocket-size guide—Butterflies of Central Florida—beautifully illustrates 80 species of butterflies and all of their corresponding caterpillar forms found in the area.
This waterproof, pocket-size guide—Butterflies of Central Texas—beautifully illustrates 83 species of butterflies found throughout the Hill Country, from Waco to San Antonio to Fredericksburg.
Full of beautiful photographs, the Butterflies of Central and Northern Arizona guide helps watchers of all levels identify common and unique species found in Arizona's mountains, deserts and gardens.
This waterproof, pocket-size guide—Butterflies of Central and Northern California—beautifully illustrates 84 species of butterflies and nearly all of the corresponding caterpillar forms in the area.
This waterproof, pocket-size guide—Butterflies of Illinois—beautifully illustrates 58 species of butterflies in the state, as well as 26 species of their close relatives, the skippers.
This waterproof, pocket-size guide—Butterflies of Indiana—beautifully illustrates 58 species of butterflies in the state, as well as 26 species of their close relatives, the skippers.