There are thousands of moth species in the northeast of North America,
and while it might seem that they are all drab grays and browns, there
is actually a startling variety. They come in a rainbow of colors, from
brilliant oranges and pinks to soft greens and violets. There are moths
with colorful leopard-like spots, and ones that look more like B-movie
aliens; some that are as large as your hand, and others the size of a
grain of rice. With helpful tips on how to attract and identify moths,
range maps and season graphs showing when and where to find each
species, and clear photographs that use the unique Peterson arrow system
for easy identification, this guide provides everything an amateur or
experienced moth-watcher needs. Sponsored by the National Wildlife
Federation and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute.