Peterson Field Guide to the Moths of Northeastern North America

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Sun Apr 29 21:43:45 EDT 2012


I have had my New Moth Guide for about 2 weeks. I have already identified 30 new moths for my yard . I have been using a black0light at night. 


Like Gary said, real good pictures, easy to use. This book should do for Moths what the Butterfly books have done for Butterfly fans.


Bill Banks



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From: Lemmon <lemmon at snet.net>
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Sent: Sun, Apr 29, 2012 8:15 pm
Subject: Peterson Field Guide to the Moths of Northeastern North America



I received my Peterson field guide to the moths last week and I want all of you to know about it.  All of the moths are in color and often depicted larger than life size with a small silhouette of the moth in life size next to it.  This allows for easy to see field marks.  It is small and compact for the 611 pages with a nice water resistant cover.  There is a map next to each species showing its distribution.  Silhouettes of moths on the inside back covers give quick identifications to the group or family of the moths.  Neat Book.  It has a nice feel to it and is easy to hold and scan through it.
 
Carol Lemmon
 
 

 
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