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Dragonflies and Damselflies in Your Pocket: A Guide to the Odonates of the Upper Midwest - Johnson, Ann
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Just as more and more people enjoy watching birds and butterflies, watching the many shimmering dragonflies and damselflies--collectively called odonates, from Odonata, the name of this order of aquatic insects--has become a popular pastime. Now "Dragonflies and Damselflies in Your Pocket" introduces us to 50 of the showiest odonates of the Upper Midwest.

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Just as more and more people enjoy watching birds and butterflies, watching the many shimmering dragonflies and damselflies--collectively called odonates, from Odonata, the name of this order of aquatic insects--has become a popular pastime. Now "Dragonflies and Damselflies in Your Pocket" introduces us to 50 of the showiest odonates of the Upper Midwest.
Autorenporträt
Ann Johnson is a management analyst for the Iowa Department of Human Services, a founding member of the Iowa Odonata Survey, and the owner of AJ Endeavors, which specializes in natural history web development. A self-described birder gone bad, she now spends summers chasing more bugs than birds near her home in south central Iowa.