Blackflies

Blackflies
Author: Robert Munsch
Publsiher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Bears
ISBN: 9781443157919

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Springtime is wonderful -- except for the gazillion blackflies and mosquitoes. But Helen has a plan . . .

Black Flies

Black Flies
Author: Shannon Burke
Publsiher: Catapult
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781593762544

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A “raw and fascinating” novel based on the author’s experiences as a New York City paramedic during the crack epidemic—”Burke is a poet of trauma” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Black Flies is the story of paramedic Ollie Cross and his first year on the job in mid-’90s Harlem. It is a ground’s eye view of life on the streets: the shootouts, the bad cops, the hopeless patients, the dark humor in bizarre circumstances, and one medic’s struggle to maintain his desire to help despite his growing callousness. It is the story of lives that hang in the balance, and of a single job with a misdiagnosed newborn that sends Cross and his partner into a life-changing struggle between good and evil. “Although Black Flies is a novel, it contains more reflections of lived experience than some memoirs. . . . Reading this arresting, confrontational book is like reading Dispatches, Michael Herr’s indelible account of his years as a reporter in Vietnam.” —The New York Times Book Review

The Black Flies Simuliidae of North America

The Black Flies  Simuliidae  of North America
Author: Peter Holdridge Adler,Douglas Campbell Currie,D. M. Wood,Royal Ontario Museum
Publsiher: Comstock Publishing Associates
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Simuliidae
ISBN: 0801424984

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"The Black Files (Simuliidae) of North America" is an authoritative illustrated reference--with importance for ecology, genetics, and conservation--of the black flies in North America including 43 species identified here for the first time.

Blackfly Season

Blackfly Season
Author: Giles Blunt
Publsiher: Seal Books
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2010-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780307375339

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Book 3 in the John Cardinal series It’s spring in Algonquin Bay, and the blackflies are driving people a little mad. Detectives John Cardinal and Lise Delorme have a strange case on their hands: a young woman has wandered bug-bitten out of the Algonquin Bay bush with a gunshot wound to the head. Cardinal becomes obsessed with finding out who the woman is and who is trying to kill her. When the body of a local biker, Wombat Guthrie, is found in a cave, it seems the two cases are related—and the link appears to be a drug dealer and self-proclaimed shaman who calls himself Red Bear.

Blackflies Simuliidae Moshki sem Simuliidae

Blackflies  Simuliidae   Moshki  sem  Simuliidae
Author: Ivan Antonovich Rubt͡sov
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1132
Release: 1990
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9004088717

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The majority of blackflies (family Simuliidae) are blood- suckers of man and domestic animals. Throughout the vast territory of the Soviet Union, in the steppes, forest steppes, and especially the taiga and tundra, blackflies occupy a prominent place among the blood-sucking Diptera. It is now clear, that not only in the tropics but throughout the Soviet Union, blackflies are transmitters of several diseases of domestic animals, mainly onchocerciasis of cattle and reindeer and many dangerous diseases of domestic fowl. Hence blackflies are of medico-veterinary and sanitary-epidemiological importance. Unlike other blood-sucking insects such as the malarial mosquito, blackflies have hitherto been relatively poorly studies. The purposes of the present volume is to provide a brief description of species and new identification keys. It primarily incorporates numerous additions to the first edition of "Fauna of the USSR," This second edition also includes 18 species from countries adjoining the Palearctic region, which have not been recorded to-date in the Soviet Union, and 30 species described by Enderlein from Europe (whose description has been improved upon) which may be discovered later in the Soviet Union. The fauna of the USSR currently includes about 300 species of blackflies.

Bear for Breakfast

Bear for Breakfast
Author: Robert Munsch
Publsiher: North Winds Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-02-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1443170542

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It's breakfast time and Donovan knows exactly what he wants this morning! Not eggs, not pancakes, not cereal. No, what he wants is BEAR, just like his grandfather used to eat for breakfast! So Donovan sets off to bag a bear of his own, going on an adventurous hunt through the woods, where he stalks and is stalked by an ant, a squirrel, and a dog -- but they are not bears, so he shoos them away! When Donovan finally meets a real, big and growling bear, he quickly learns that sometimes breakfast tastes best when it doesn't have any teeth! This story was inspired by Donovan, a first-grader in in La Loche, Saskatchewan, a Chippewan community in northern Saskatchewan that Robert Munsch visited in January, 1990. When Robert asked what the kids liked to eat, Donovan said that he liked to eat BEAR!

Brook Trout and Blackflies

Brook Trout and Blackflies
Author: Kevin Callan
Publsiher: Erin, Ont. : Boston Mills Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Algonquin Provincial Park (Ont.)
ISBN: 1550462113

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A guide to 20 trips in Algonquin Park -- Ontario's foremost canoeing destination and a paddler's paradise of spectacular lakes and rivers. Includes routes for all skill levels.

Midland

Midland
Author: Ross Breithaupt
Publsiher: The Porcupine's Quill
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780889848832

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There’s a rhythm inside things ... It is the spring of 1987 and the blackflies are thick in the air. Twenty-year-old Rory Fleck—runner, bassist, ex-boyfriend, baby of the family—joins a tree-planting brigade in Northern Ontario, camping out in a pup tent and whiling away the evenings writing letters to his dead brother. Haunted by dreams and plagued by gruesome visions from the past, Rory goes in search of the rhythm—in planting and in life—that leads to the mindless trance tree planters call ‘Freak Zero’. He takes comfort in a meaningful mix-tape titled VOYAGER 1 (ten songs, one for each full year his older brother, Mike, has been gone) and he develops a camaraderie with his fellows in the camp: timid, meticulous planter Eddie; gruff, Shakespeare-spouting camp cook Jerry; and kind, vibrant, tempting Betina. But there are others whose motives are less than friendly. Crew boss Ty’s rampant jealousy threatens Rory and Betina’s budding relationship, and the mysterious Mr W’s calm detachment conceals a startling connection to Rory’s past. When his time as a tree planter comes to an abrupt and painful end, Rory must choose whether to keep running, or find out what it means to stop and face the music. Midland is a gripping story of trauma, family ghosts and the healing forces of friendship and music.