Dragonfly ID Book

Anne Kilmer viceroy at anu.ie
Mon Jul 5 02:35:33 EDT 1999


Good. Those are the ones I know of, too.
You will find that you have about half the kinds of dragonflies you
thought you had ... the males come in two colors ... or are they just
different from the females ... something complicated like that.
Anyway, fewer names to learn. So good news, really.
Cheers
Anne Kilmer
Mayo
Ireland
Where the bushes are suddenly full of coal tits, which are a kind of
butterfly. Practically.
 
SFleischak at aol.com wrote:
>
> I have two books that I like.
> Dragonflies of the Florida Peninsula, Bermuda and the Bahamas
>  by Sidney W. Dunkle
> Scientific Publishers
> P.O. Box 15718
> Gainesville Florida 33604
> ISBN 0-945417-23-3
> $14.95
> Damselflies of Florida, Bermuda and the Bahamas
> by Sidney W. Dunkle
> Same pub.
> ISBN 0-945417-86-1
> $19.95
>
> Steve Fleischaker
> Central Florida


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