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Field Guides & Natural History  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Dragonflies & Damselflies (Odonata)

The Damselflies & Dragonflies of Sussex Their Status and Distribution

Field / Identification Guide Distribution Atlas New
By: Alan Martin(Author), Simon Linington(Author), Bob Foreman(Author), Phil Belden(Foreword By)
154 pages, 213 colour photos and colour distribution maps
Publisher: REGUA
The Damselflies & Dragonflies of Sussex
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  • The Damselflies & Dragonflies of Sussex ISBN: 9780956829139 Paperback Jun 2024 In stock
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This guide contains over 170 colour photos of all the Sussex species of damselflies and dragonflies, illustrating males and females, subspecies and colour forms plus potential future rivals. There are distribution maps showing the current distribution of all species that regularly occur there. Comprehensive texts describe flight times, habitat, and wider distribution with useful pointers to identification and advice on recording and photographic species in the county. Lastly, there are details of the 25 best sites in Sussex to see damselflies and dragonflies.

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Field / Identification Guide Distribution Atlas New
By: Alan Martin(Author), Simon Linington(Author), Bob Foreman(Author), Phil Belden(Foreword By)
154 pages, 213 colour photos and colour distribution maps
Publisher: REGUA
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