McGilloway’s Ireland

McGilloway’s Ireland by Olly McGilloway, published by Blackstaff Press in 1994, offers an authoritative account of Irish wildlife, blending expert information with personal observations. This indexed edition spans 238 pages and is presented in English, featuring full-color photographs that enhance the exploration of Ireland’s natural landscape.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the annual cycle of nature, highlighting the behaviors of various animals such as wild goats, feral cats, and seals. The book also delves into the folklore, myths, and legends associated with these creatures, providing insights into the customs and traditions of Ireland. This work serves as both a natural history and a travel guide, inviting readers to appreciate the rich biodiversity and cultural heritage of the Irish countryside.
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An authoritative account of Irish wildlife by one of Ireland’s leading naturalists combines his expert information on animals and the Irish countryside with lively personal observations. Illustrated throughout with full-color photographs. Readers will follow the annual cycle of nature, noting the characteristic behavior of Ireland’s wildlife from wild goats, feral cats and badgers to eels, seals, and otters and discover delightful versions of the folklore, myths and legends associated with each animal.
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