Wild Waterways: A Celebration of Life on an Irish River

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The River Dodder offers a serene escape into nature in Ireland’s capital city. Wild Waterways showcases the river’s rich biodiversity through stunning photography and informative text in Irish and English.

Wild Waterways: A Celebration of Life on an Irish River Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Merrion Press
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Pages: 80 Language: English ISBN: 9781785375392 Categories: , , , , , ,

In our modern, distracted world it is easy to miss the kaleidoscope of life that exists on our doorsteps.

Stretching nearly thirty kilometres from the Wicklow Mountains to the Grand Canal Dock, the River Dodder offers a serene escape into nature in our capital city. In Wild Waterways, Robert O’Leary showcases the river’s rich biodiversity through stunning photography and informative text in Irish and English.

In these pages, you are invited to pause and reconnect with the teeming wildlife that surrounds us – kingfishers diving, otters playing, wagtails busily foraging and emperor dragonflies patrolling the river’s surface for prey.

Showcasing birds, mammals and insects in glorious detail, these dazzling images remind us that you’re never too young, too old or too busy to ‘stand and stare’ and reconnect with the natural world in all its glory.

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Author Biography

Robert O’Leary, having spent a long career in the education sector, and with a Masters degree from Trinity College, Dublin, has written and lectured extensively, in Ireland and abroad, on educational matters. A leading pioneer in the digitalisation of the Irish education system, he has written a number of books for primary school children and for teachers. Now retired, he devotes much of his time to capturing on camera Ireland’s unique range of birds, mammals and insects, as well as teaching photography. A native of Waterford, he is a member of Offshoot Photography Society, an Associate of the Irish Photographic Federation and a member of Birdwatch Ireland.