Butterflies of Vermont (Pre-Order)

Kate Taylor

$24.95
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Coming June 2025

A quick, concise, fully-illustrated guide to the native butterflies of the Green Mountain State.

 

Butterflies are a delight to observe, and a charming reminder of childhood summers. They’re also pollinators, crucial to sustaining Vermont’s biodiversity. This neatly organized, easy-to-carry handbook goes beyond simple butterfly identification. It includes full-color photographs, descriptions, and flying times as well as the ecosystems in which each species lives: their habitats, their host plants, and their favored sources of nectar.

Explore the butterflies that make Vermont their home. Consult quick-reference photo guides to host plants and butterfly species to make an identification at a glance. Deepen your understanding of these beautiful insects with an overview of butterfly anatomy, biology, and behavior while learning how you can help keep butterflies safe and abundant in Vermont for generations to come.

Additional Information

Author: Kate Taylor

Format: Paperback

Page Count: 80

Illustrations: over 600 color photographs

ISBN: 9781646013098

By Kate Taylor

Kate Taylor is a lifelong nature lover and photographer. She discovered butterflies while searching for a distraction during the COVID lockdown. In the years since she has studied butterflies intensively. She has taken thousands of photos of butterflies and plants while out wandering. She’s an active participant in the second Vermont Butterfly Survey and spends her free time exploring and studying the nature of Vermont. Indoor interests include woodworking, poetry and training her dog useless tricks. She lives in Central Vermont with her partner Char, their German Shepard, two cats and a small flock of chickens. Find Kate through her blog Nature of Things https://natureofthings.blog/.