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Popular Classics in Entomology
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- Home WWW Sites Meetings Jobs | Publications Images Movies Universities Popular Classics in Entomology Lou Bjostad (Colorado State University). If you have favorite books that lbjostad@lamar.colostate.edu
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Common Nighthawk
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- The common nighthawk is easily recognizable all across southern Canada as it flies high over city streets and rooftops, or country areas on summer evenings. A hollow booming sound is produced by the wings as the bird pulls out of a steep dive while in pur...
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Great Mouse-Tailed Bat
- Colonies of thousands of mouse-tailed bats occupy roosts in large ruined buildings, often palaces and temples. They feed exclusively on insects, and in those areas where a cool season temporarily depletes the food supply, the bats may enter a deep sleep r...
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Black-winged Stilt
- This distinctive stilt has long pink legs, longer in proportion to its body size than those of any bird except the flamingo; in flight, its legs project far beyond the tail. Stilts walk quickly, taking long strides, and wade into water to pick insects and...
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Introduction to Bats - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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- tons of bat facts and photos from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Includes info on the six species of bats protected under the Endangered Species Act.
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Ant Links - Debbie's Unit Factory
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- Looking for Ant links on the web? Here's a tunnel full of information about ants.
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Bank Vole
- The bank vole feeds on softer plant material than most voles. It will climb on bushes to find its food, eating buds, leaves and fruit, as well as some insects.
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Entomology Index: Insect Collections
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- Iowa State Entomology Index: Insect Collections Agriculture Western Australia Insect Reference Collection Database about 250,000 Specimens pinned and in spirit. Allyn Museum of Entomology located in Sarasota, Florida. Lepidoptera. More than 1,032,000 spe...
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