Butterflies of Tennessee

Butterflies of Tennessee

Author: Rita Venable

Publisher:

Published: 2014-04-15

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780989519809

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Easy to use handbook with full-color photos of eggs, caterpillars, chrysalises, and adult butterflies of Tennessee. Includes range maps, flight periods, fun facts, and garden tips for each species.


Señorita Mariposa

Señorita Mariposa

Author: Ben Gundersheimer (Mister G)

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2019-08-06

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1524740705

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A captivating and child-friendly look at the extraordinary journey that monarch butterflies take each year from Canada to Mexico; with a text in both English and Spanish. Rhyming text and lively illustrations showcase the epic trip taken by the monarch butterflies. At the end of each summer, these international travelers leave Canada to fly south to Mexico for the winter--and now readers can come along for the ride! Over mountains capped with snow, to the deserts down below. Children will be delighted to share in the fascinating journey of the monarchs and be introduced to the people and places they pass before they finally arrive in the forests that their ancestors called home.


Butterfly Wings

Butterfly Wings

Author: Lana Tugman

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2009-05

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 143897938X

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These poems were written to inspire, give solace and perhaps leave the reader with a smile. I believe poetry should not only tug at one's heartstrings when it is describing a sunset, the colors of a rainbow or a brilliant star lit sky but it should also give us the courage to move forward and face whatever obstacles that may come our way. Several of these poems were written for treasured friends and their loved ones during trying times. My greatest reward was in knowing that it gave them some measure of comfort. I have always had a love of butterflies and a fascination for fairies so I decided to include them also. This book is my way of thanking the Creator for bestowing upon me a world filled with so much wonder and beauty.


Attracting Butterflies & Hummingbirds to Your Backyard

Attracting Butterflies & Hummingbirds to Your Backyard

Author: Sally Roth

Publisher: Rodale

Published: 2002-10-24

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9780875968889

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Explains how to attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the backyard garden by creating an ideal habitat and provides a field guide to the sixteen hummingbird species and seventy-five common butterfly species that make North America their home.


The Language of Butterflies

The Language of Butterflies

Author: Wendy Williams

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2020-06-02

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1501178083

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In this “deeply personal and lyrical book” (Publishers Weekly) from the New York Times bestselling author of The Horse, Wendy Williams explores the lives of one of the world’s most resilient creatures—the butterfly—shedding light on the role that they play in our ecosystem and in our human lives. “[A] glorious and exuberant celebration of these biological flying machines…Williams takes us on a humorous and beautifully crafted journey” (The Washington Post). From butterfly gardens to zoo exhibits, these “flying flowers” are one of the few insects we’ve encouraged to infiltrate our lives. Yet, what has drawn us to these creatures in the first place? And what are their lives really like? In this “entertaining look at ‘the world’s favorite insect’” (Booklist, starred review), New York Times bestselling author and science journalist Wendy Williams reveals the inner lives of these delicate creatures, who are far more intelligent and tougher than we give them credit for. Monarch butterflies migrate thousands of miles each year from Canada to Mexico. Other species have learned how to fool ants into taking care of them. Butterflies’ scales are inspiring researchers to create new life-saving medical technology. Williams takes readers to butterfly habitats across the globe and introduces us to not only various species, but “digs deeply into the lives of both butterflies and [the] scientists” (Science magazine) who have spent decades studying them. Coupled with years of research and knowledge gained from experts in the field, this accessible “butterfly biography” explores the ancient partnership between these special creatures and humans, and why they continue to fascinate us today. “Informative, thought-provoking,” (BookPage, starred review) and extremely profound, The Language of Butterflies is a “fascinating book [that] will be of interest to anyone who has ever admired a butterfly, and anyone who cares about preserving these stunning creatures” (Library Journal).


Arkansas Butterflies and Moths

Arkansas Butterflies and Moths

Author: Lori A. Spencer

Publisher: University of Arkansas Press

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9780912456256

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General information about butterfly gardening and prime butterfly locations in Arkansas complements an illustrated guide to 263 butterfly species, which includes detailed descriptions of each species and its life cycle, habitat, and behavior, as well as more than three hundred color photographs. Original.


Butterflies

Butterflies

Author: David P. Badger

Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 0760326347

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A natural and cultural history that highlights 40 of the most fascinating butterflies, with 120 color photographs and information about behavior, conservation, and photographing the species.


Kissing Tennessee

Kissing Tennessee

Author: Kathi Appelt

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 9780152051273

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Graduating eighth graders relate their stories of love and heartbreak that have brought them to Dogwood Junior High's magical Stardust Dance.


Flight Behavior

Flight Behavior

Author: Barbara Kingsolver

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2012-11-06

Total Pages: 457

ISBN-13: 1443413011

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Set in the present day in the rural community of Feathertown, Tennessee, Flight Behavior tells the story of Dellarobia Turnbow, a petite, razor-sharp 29-year-old who nurtured worldly ambitions before becoming pregnant and marrying at seventeen. Now, after more than a decade of tending to small children on a failing farm, oppressed by poverty, isolation and her husband's antagonistic family, she has mitigated her boredom by surrendering to an obsessive flirtation with a handsome younger man. In the opening scene, Dellarobia is headed for a secluded mountain cabin to meet this man and initiate what she expects will be a self-destructive affair. But the tryst never happens. Instead, she walks into something on the mountainside she cannot explain or understand: a forested valley filled with silent red fire that appears to her a miracle. After years lived entirely in the confines of one small house, Dellarobia finds her path suddenly opening out, chapter by chapter, into blunt and confrontational engagement with her family, her church, her town, her continent, and finally the world at large.