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9780820327952

Dragonflies And Damselflies of Georgia And the Southeast

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    9780820327952

  • ISBN10:

    0820327956

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-03-15
  • Publisher: Univ of Georgia Pr
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Summary

Visit any pond on a summer day and the air will be alive with dragonflies and damselflies--shimmering aerobatic daredevils that dart above the water and even into nearby fields and woodlands. Organized for easy use in the field, this abundantly illustrated guide, with more than 400 color photographs, is the first to cover Georgia's dragonflies and damselflies (odonates). It details more than 150 species--species that are also the ones most likely to be seen throughout the U.S. Southeast north of Florida.The guide first explains dragonfly and damselfly body parts, taxonomy, life cycles, and habitats; discusses conservation issues; and offers tips on observing and photographing odonates. Later chapters, organized according to the ten odonate families, such as spreadwings, darners, spiketails, and emeralds, provide general family information followed by accounts of individual species. The beautifully illustrated species accounts describe general appearance and key identification features, distribution, habitats, life history and behavior, and conservation. Supplementary materials include suggestions for the best places to watch odonates in Georgia, a comparative listing of species' level of endangerment, and the date range during which each species can be seen.Odonates are easy to find and observe, and because they display an astounding variety of colors, sizes, and behaviors, they are popular with birders, butterfly watchers, and other nature enthusiasts. This guide will be welcomed by everyone who wants to learn about odonates and their habitats and what can be done to help protect them.Included in species accounts: beautiful, detailed photos that show odonates from angles important to determining species, sex, or age common and scientific names important features for field identification, with tips on distinguishing between similar-looking species typical behavior of the species, including breeding and feeding habits occasional commentary on taxonomy or other notable features colorful quick guide, with a range map, incidence information, sizing graphics, and flight period informationAdditional features: listing of twenty ideal sites around the state for odonate watching notes on infrequently sighted species ratings for each odonate's conservation status, from most critically imperiled to most stable species chronological listing of flight dates listing of additional resources: books, organizations, Web sites, and equipment suppliers glossary and index

Author Biography

Giff Beaton is active in several state birding organizations and is well known for his slide lectures and his photographs, which have appeared in many books and national magazines. Beaton is the author of Birding Georgia and coauthor of Birds of Georgia. He is a recipient of the Earle R. Greene Memorial Award of the Georgia Ornithological Society.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
About Dragonflies and Damselflies
What Are Dragonflies and Damselflies?p. 2
Odonate Body Partsp. 3
Odonate Taxonomyp. 8
Odonate Life Cyclep. 9
Eggsp. 9
Larvaep. 10
Emergencep. 11
Maturationp. 14
Breedingp. 16
Migrationp. 20
Georgia Physiographyp. 21
Odonate Habitatsp. 25
Conservationp. 27
Observation of Odonatesp. 32
Photography of Odonatesp. 34
Odonate Identification
How to Identify Adult Odonatesp. 38
Odonate Family Keyp. 42
Species Included in This Bookp. 45
How to Use the Species Accountsp. 45
Key to Species Accountsp. 50
Species Accounts
Broad-winged Damselfliesp. 35
Spreadwingsp. 65
Pond Damselfliesp. 75
Petaltailsp. 137
Darnersp. 141
Clubtailsp. 163
Spiketailsp. 211
Cruisersp. 219
Emeraldsp. 229
Skimmersp. 253
Good Odonate Sites in Georgia
State Parksp. 318
Other State Landsp. 321
Federal Landsp. 322
Private Lands with Public Accessp. 323
Species Not Included in This Bookp. 326
State Ranks for Georgia's Odonate Speciesp. 328
Flight Dates in Chronological Orderp. 32
Resourcesp. 342
Glossaryp. 344
Bibliographyp. 347
Photo Creditsp. 350
Indexp. 352
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