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Bird Book of the Year 2007
'People vary so much in their appreciation of bird art that, over
the years, rather few books in this category have scored highly with all six
judges. We all applauded James McCallum's wonderful evocation of the Arctic
summer in his beautifully presented paintings and sketches.'
BTO News March-April 2008
'This is McCallum at the
height of his powers, a gifted, rigorous naturalist with his finger firmly on
the Arctic pulse, and blessed with the painting skill to render it for us with
ice clarity.
The diversity of Arctic
avifauna is all here, from buntings and Bluethroats
divers or loons and
gloriously rendered flocks of seaduck, to gulls and skuas.
McCallum breathes life into
each and every one of them but none more so than the waders whose tundra colours
clearly excite his palette. But there are also important ornithological data
embedded here, not least in his remarkable visual record of a Solitary Sandpiper
which had occupied an old thrush nest, culminating in the newly hatched young
plummeting as they leave, an event rarely observed by even seasoned Arctic
observers.
McCallum’s most telling
contribution to knowledge and conservation, however, is undoubtedly his
portfolio of Spoon-billed Sandpipers on the Their courtship, nesting,
territorial behaviour and feeding are all captured
with a mixture of
dispassionate rigour and evident affection.'
Ibis vol. 150 p 648- Euan Dunn
' This is so
much more than a book of artwork, however. There are word pictures too,
describing encounters with many of the most charismatic birds and animals of
this endangered ecosystem. A highlight is the Spoon-billed Sandpiper which runs
to 14 pages. Adventures indeed!'
British Birds February 2008
'In both word and art it is mouth-watering, our winter birds on
their breeding grounds in unbelievable species combinations and doing amazing
displays. The book is both fascinating and delightful. The sketches capture the
essence by uncluttered economy, often sure bold line fleshed out in swift
watercolour. For nearly all of us James's sketches are the nearest and nicest
way we will ever get to seeing the minute-by-minute life of a newly acquainted
Spoon-billed Sandpiper pair, or a Solitary Sandpiper chick leave the nest. If
you enjoy the spontaneity of field-sketch art, this is a book for you.'
Alan Harris
British birds January 2008
'Arctic Flight is a remarkable travelogue of James' travels to
Arctic latitudes. The illustrations are in his distinctive loose line-and-wash
style, and show clearly his eye for precise bird shapes and compositions that
have evolved from endless live observation. It will be an inspiration for those
who enjoy bird art.'
BTO News Sept-Oct 2007
'This book represents one man's written and visual accounts of
his trips to Finland, Norway, Siberia and Alaska in search of birds. The
narrative is fascinating and very readable, imparting a strong sense of 'being
there' but it is James McCallum's staggering talent with pencil and paint that
really sets this book apart. His ability to capture jizz and movement can only
have been learned in the field - and it shows. The successful blend of adventure
and contemporary bird art makes this volume a must buy.'
Des McKenzie Birdwatch Magazine November 2007
'Visually it's a great treat, filled with evocative images of the
birds and animals of the north. The accounts from James's diaries cover a six
year period...... and are wonderfully illustrated, sometimes with quick
sketches, sometimes with complete paintings, but all capture the birds and
landscapes of these fascinating places.'
Birdwatching Magazine October 2007
'The text of this elegant book comes from diaries he kept over a
six year period and these extracts give the reader a real appreciation of the
inhospitable nature of these northern birds....The resulting book is totally
amazing as it captures aspects of behaviour never normally seen. The design by
John Walters and reproduction standards are first class, enhancing the
ever-growing reputation of Langford Press'.
Birds Illustrated Winter 2007
'...sensational behavioural studies....exciting text...overall an
impressive collection of masterfully painted arctic bird species, which
also makes fascinating reading.'
Ornis December 2007
'his work is lively and
impressionistic; Ruffs lekking, flocks wheeling through the skies, teeming
flocks of waders - I could almost hear the noise!'
Scottish Bird News Dec 2007
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