This book is a collection of 100 of Jim Moir's bird watercolours, arranged in alphabetical order, with a paragraph about each of the British birds featured. As such, it's a fairly lightweight read, but often interesting or amusing. The paintings themselves range from absolute masterpieces (the common tern, the peregrine falcon) to some really quite ropey sketches that hardly look finished (the waxwing, the turnstone), but on the whole they are rather pleasing. A relaxing, pleasant and mildly educational book, that feels a little lightweight when compared to Victorian equivalents, such as Gould's. 4.25/5