National Geographic Pocket Guide to Insects of North America
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Handy, authoritative, and easy-to-read, this field guide to the insects of North America is part of the growing National Geographic Pocket Guide series. This guide provides spot-on descriptive information, authoritative photography and illustrations, and key facts in a handy, easy-to-reference volume. This book includes selected photography and newly commissioned art and graphics to help identify each species. Beautifully designed and illustrated, with logical organization and bulleted information, these pocket guides are useful in the field or as an in-home reference.
ASIN ‏ : ‎ 1426216475
Publisher ‏ : ‎ National Geographic (March 29, 2016)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 184 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781426216473
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1426216473
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.29 x 0.42 x 7.26 inches
Customers say
Customers find this pocket-sized edition informative and a great reference for beginner entomologists. It contains lots of common insects with basic identification details and good pictures. The format is excellent for a field guide and easy to use for quick reference.
Customer Reviews
13 reviews for National Geographic Pocket Guide to Insects of North America
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Amazon Customer –
Every home needs this
Nature books are the best, you learn so much. And the pictures are true to life. It’s a great way to teach others and kids all critters have some purpose in life. And the value is great
Jean McCullough –
Great addition.
This is a great addition to my insect library. Satisfied with my purchase. It arrived quickly and in good condition.
Nick –
Easy to use pocket guide
Book is great size, with great pictures, best part easy to understand.
Researcher –
This was a gift which was much appreciated
I gave this as a gift to someone. It was much appreciated and was a hit with that person. The nice thing it is relatively small so it is easy to carry around. Obviously, not every bug is inside, but many common species can be found in it. The pictures are great too.
Amazon Customer –
Bugs
Nice
A. Mozin –
Good information
Great photos. Makes it easier to identify insects. Well written.
Cathy Byron –
Great condition! Perfect for 8 year-old budding scientist.
This book was perfect for an 8 year old budding scientist. Will use this vendor again.
Goetz von Berlichingen –
Amazingly good.
I wanted a field guide to insects in order to be able to tie a wider variety of realistic-looking fishing flies. Of course National Geographic provides first-rate color pictures in this one, but also includes sizes of each species when they are mature. Nice to know how big to tie the flies!Articles are also included for spiders and other such creatures.
Lisa –
Well illustrated with great photos and detailed descriptions. Book is small enough to carry with you if you go hiking or something. Very pleased with this purchase. Well worth the price. Books are not cheap. You get your bang for your buck with this purchased in my opinion. For the average person who wants to learn more about insects and have an easy quick reference.
Shane –
Using it for school and its extremely helpful, super easy to understand and read, great mix of information as well as pictures to correctly identify the species
Sarah –
Fits in my camera bag perfectly.. very nice pictures and good descriptions. Doent ise a bunch oof technical terms, very easy to understand… highly recommended for hobbyists.
Brent Boshart –
Decent book. Would be nice if you could get it more specific to Canada. My grandson enjoys identifying insects with it.
Rijoclestok –
Good book and for the most part identification works, but I might recommend one for Canada only as we do have different bugs etc.