PREVIEW Contains maps and flight season data for each of the 149 species of dragonflies and damselflies known from Minnesota, but is not fully annotated.Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes and 149 species of dragonflies and damselflies. This atlas and annotated checklist is a summation of a century of observations and research. As such, this book is intended as a quick reference to the current flight data and geographical distributions for each of the recorded species in Minnesota.
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Scott King grew up just east of the North Dakota / Minnesota border in Pelican Rapids. He is founder and editor of Red Dragonfly Press. He is author of one book of poems, Leftover Ordinary (Thistlewords Press, 2006) and a number of letterpress printed editions including most recently Where the Water Falls (Verna Press, 2007). He has translated books by the Persian poet Fereydoun Faryad (Heaven Without A Passport) and the Greek poet Yannis Ritsos (The Wavering Scales; translated with Martin McKinsey). He lives in Northfield, Minnesota.