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Publisher: Mascot Media, Sutton, Norfolk

Publication Year: 2014

Binding: Hardback

Page Count: 192

ISBN Number: 978-0-95718-118-2

Price: £ 30.00

Taking Flight : the Birds of Langford Lowfields

I decided to review Michael Warren’s compilation of sketches on the basis that fewer words would require less time; that was a real mistake as it’s possible to spend many an hour absorbed within the beautiful pages of Michaels’ stunning artwork.

Langord Lowfields is a habitat creation project managed by the RSPB and Lafarge Tarmac aiming to restore spent quarry workings to suitable wetland within the Nottinghamshire Trent valley. Michael has been involved with the project since gravel extraction started and his latest book charts the arrival of an immense wealth of biodiversity at the site over the last 25 years.

The sketches are frequently fluid and often intimate, capturing an amazing range of species in striking detail, giving dynamic glimpses into a private world that would be difficult to convey using photography. His broad lines and earthy shades accurately bring to life the many inhabitants of this still active quarry. From leaden skies providing a backdrop to wintering ducks and waders, to a crouching Jack Snipe, a Little Ringed Plover tending young, or Bearded Tits busily flitting through the reed beds lovingly planted by dedicated volunteers; Michael weaves a perfect pictorial narrative of the birdlife of Langford Lowfields. As the years progress his work truly reflects the astonishing increase in species diversity at the site.

With a an expressive forward by Simon Barnes, I would heartily recommend this book to all lovers of wildlife art as well as anyone wishing to while away a few hours with an inspiring pictorial account of local patching at its best. Now where did I put those pencils?

Book reviewed by Justin Walker

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