Off-site Articles

Here is a collection of additional articles that you might enjoy...I know that I did!

Butterflies Are Free: plant the right flowers and they will come
by Stephen R. Swinburne (Family Fun Magazine)

Making an Insect Collection
by William Godwin, Texas A&M University, Dept. of Entomology

Insect Collecting Techniques
by Monte Johnson and Stephanie Bailey, Extension Specialists
University of Kentucky, Department of Entomology

Butterfly Wing Patterns
by Dexter Sear (Class Insecta at BugBios)

Monarchs, Viceroys and Queens: Who's the real pretender to the throne?
by Christopher Majka

Propagating Punctuation: Netting Commas Midst the Nettles
by Christopher Majka

Butterfly diversity in disturbed and undisturbed forests of Trinidad
by Byron Wood

How to Make Butterfly Gardens
by Stephanie Bailey, Extension Specialist
University of Kentucky, Department of Entomology

Butterflies are Free: the problem with wedding releases
Editorial from American Butterflies
by Jeffrey Glassberg (president of NABA); Paul Opler (author of Peterson Field Guide to Eastern Butterflies); Robert M. Pyle (author of Audubon Society Field Guide to Butterflies); Robert Robbins (curator of Lepidoptera, Smithsonian Institution) and James Tuttle (president, Lepidopterists' Society).

Binoculars for Butterflying—1999
by Jeffrey Glassberg

Butterfly and Hummingbird Gardening
by Naomi Mathews

A collection of articles by this author, including…

Nabokov and His Beloved Blues Butterflies

Sulphur Butterflies Bring Sunshine to Gardens!

Karner Blue Butterflies: An Endangered Species!

Butterfly Photography Ideas
by Simon Coombes

Divert, Dazzle, and Deceive: the ecological meaning of butterfly wing patterns
by Patrick Coin

 

   

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