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Book SynopsisBritain is home to some forty species of dragonfly, and public interest in their plight is high right now thanks to their primeval beauty, aerobatic grace and a growing realisation of their importance for water eco-systems. In ‘The Dragonfly Diaries’, Ruary Mackenzie Dodds shares his quirky fascination for these remarkable creatures over the 25 years he has been photographing and working with them. Combining fascinating description of the lives of dragonflies, with a diary chronicling the ups and downs of establishing Britain’s first public dragonfly sanctuary, ‘The Dragonfly Diaries’ is a must for nature buffs and for anyone who wants to be inspired by the resolve and dedication of a man on a mission to save these critically important insects.
Trade Review"This lovely book catalogues [Ruary's] journey... and cements his status as one of Britain's greatest living naturalists" -- Chris Packham
“His writing reminded me of Eric Newby’s style… it is a story of a love of dragonflies, and a story of dragonfly lovers too… I liked it a lot.” -- Mark Avery
“This is a wonderful book, it is inspirational. A must have for any one that is thinking about getting into dragonflies!” -- British Dragonfly Society
“Irresistible and immensely warming. [Dodds] has a lovely turn of phrase and the reader is right there with him, absorbing the magic.” -- Peter Mayhew * University of York, Antenna Journal *