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Natural wetlands in Ireland in the form of lakes, fens and bogs provide habitats for odonates - the dragonflies and damselflies considered by many to be the most attractive of all insects. In this substantial study of the Irish Odonata, the authors combine their knowledge and research based on twenty years of field study with new information from an extensive 4-year study carried out by the DragonflyIreland Project. This book covers all aspects of dragonfly biology and ecology and the history of dragonfly study in Ireland. Comprehensivee accounts of all the resident and migrant species are accompanied by colour distribution maps and an in-depth description of the major odonate habitats, and a gallery section illustrating and describing over 50 sites in detail. Fieldcraft, conservation, where to watch odonates and photography are also covered. The informative text is written for the keen naturalist, biologist and those wishing to gain a greater understanding and appreciation of these magnificent wetland insects. Illustrated throughout with over 300 outstanding colour photographs of habitats, larvae and adults of all the resident and migrant species found in Ireland. Click Here for more information about The Natural History of Ireland's Dragonflies. Summary: The Natural History of Ireland's Dragonflies General - - Delivery for The Natural History of Ireland's Dragonflies: .
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