The best field guide for the season!This introduction to 510 of the most common species of insects and spiders found in North America features in-depth information on each species, including habitat, range, size, and more, alongwith high-quality, professional photographs
*This guide does not include moths and butterflies, which can be found in Audubon Butterflies.Features• Every species in Audubon Insects and Spiders is described with rich and detailed information, all accessed by fast and easy navigation. Audubon Butterflies now available as a separate app.• Hundreds of professional color photographs detailing each species with extraordinary clarity.• In-depth descriptions of every species, with extensive material about every species and family – including the entire content of the National Audubon Society Field Guides to North AmericanInsects and Spiders brought completely up to date.• State-of-the-Art search functions:• Browse by first name, last name, and scientific name of every species, by family, or by species shape/type; or,• Search by multiple “advanced search” variables including size, shape and color;• Create your own Life Lists, Sightings, Photo Albums, and record your own Field Experiences. Save a sighting location using the phone’s GPS, take notes, and save to the App for records of yournature adventures.About us:
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