I ran into a nice woman who was doing research on bees and asked her for recommendations on books about bees.
The following books are what she recommended.
-Field Guide to the Common Bees of California by Gretchen LeBuhn and Noel Badges Pugh Although I've been told there are some errors with this guide, I have not encountered them personally and find it to be a generally useful guide. Most of California's bees are also here in Arizona. It's also beautifully illustrated, and emphasizes the key points in bee identification. -The Bees in Your Backyard by Joseph Wilson and Olivia Messinger Carril Great guide, gorgeous photos, clearly presented and accurate -Our Native Bees by Paige Embry This book is written in a narrative style that hits on all the important points of bee biology. It basically says everything I wish I could tell people about bees, and presents it in a clear and entertaining way. -The Solitary Bees by John Neff, Bryan Danforth, and Robert Minckley This one is brand new and goes deep into solitary bee biology. Great details on all the groups of solitary bees. If you want to really get to know the bees, this is the one to use!I also asked about how to find bees, and the suggestion was simply to watch the flowers. A lot of the bees will be honeybees of course, but the others will show up.
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