[Odonata-l] Is is an Anax junius???

John and Sue Gregoire <khmo@att.net> khmo at att.net
Sun Mar 2 05:44:02 PST 2008


Michel,

Considering your keen interest in dragonflies, you might find this book very helpful. So might anyone else in the Northeast. It's very handy!

Sue G.

A Field Guide to the
Dragonflies and Damselflies of Massachusetts
by Blair Nikula, Jennifer L. Loose, and Matthew R. Burne

196 pages in full color
Full page treatment of 166 species known from Massachusetts, covering field identification, range/status, habitat, and field notes.
Ring bound for easy use in the field
Price: $20, postpaid (quantity discounts available)
Order from (mail only): Massachusetts Natural Heritage Program
1 Rabbit Hill Road
Westborough, MA 01581
Sample pages:


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John & Sue Gregoire 
Field Ornithologists 
Kestrel Haven Avian Migration 
Observatory 
5373 Fitzgerald Road 
Burdett, NY 14818-9626 
"Conserve & Create HABITAT" 
http://home.att.net/~kestrelhaven/ 
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