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Miller, Dorcas S.

Summary: "If you're fascinated by animal tracks or the practice of tracking, then learning to identify scat is a helpful aid. If you're curious about which critters are crossing your path or are in your backyard, then Scat Finder by Dorcas S. Miller is just what you need. With the handy, easy-to-use book, you can identify mammal scat of eastern North America, from the states that border the Mississippi...

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Publisher / Publication Date: Nature Study Guild Publishers, an imprint of AdventureKEEN 2022

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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 599.15 MIL

Miller, Dorcas S.

Summary: This book will help you identify plants with fleshy fruit one inch in diameter or smaller found in Eastern North America. Ripe fruits are described in this book. Most unripe fruits are green or white, and many turn several colors before maturing. Note that this is a plant identification book, not a guide to edible plants. This book calls all fleshy fruits "berries," whether they are drupes,...

Format: text

Publisher / Publication Date: Nature Study Guild 1996

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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 581.464 MIL

Miller, Dorcas S.

Summary: Track Finder is a pocket guide to mammal tracks of eastern North America. This guide includes keys to print shapes and track patterns, discussion of scat and other signs, habitat information, range maps, and drawings of the animals and their tracks. - From Amazon.

Format: text

Publisher / Publication Date: Nature Study Guild Publisher, a division of AdventureKEEN 2017

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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 591.47 MIL

Miller, Dorcas S.

Summary: A guide to patterns in the night sky, with star stories from around the world. People around the world, and through the centuries, from the ancient Egyptians to the Pomo of California, have given names to the patterns they see in the night sky. The latest book in the Finders series of pocket guides introduces constellations from many cultures, and shows how to find them in the sky. With hints...

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Publisher / Publication Date: Nature Study Guild Publishers 2005

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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 523.89 MIL

Miller, Dorcas S.

Summary: Key to identifying non-woody plants in late fall and winter by the dried structures that remain after frost, such as pods, dried flower heads, seed capsules, and burrs. Includes common native and naturalized herbs and native ferns. Area covered is the upper Midwest and eastern U.S. north of South Carolina, and eastern Canada. Illustrated with line drawings.

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Publisher / Publication Date: Nature Study Guild 1989

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