On the southern fringe of Cambridge lies a group of fields that have become a haven for farmland wildlife, and above all for six iconic birds of the arable countryside. John Meed has studied these fields for over ten years, following the changing seasons and braving the elements in a quest to know the remarkable birds and animals that live there, and to understand what makes the fields so special. In A haven for farmland birds he describes what he has learnt about both the fascinating social lives of these endearing creatures and the 'sustainable farming business practice' that helps provide the habitats they need – all in his lucid and ‘transportive' writing style. Price £12 plus £3 P&P
Almost live – Compact disk
£10 GBP
The Hills of Arran – Digipack CD
£10 GBP
Never enough – Digipack CD
£10 GBP
Hold on – Selected lyrics 2004–2014
£5 GBP
The dust of time – Compact disc
£7 GBP
The children of the sea – Compact disk
£7 GBP
Powder of the stars – Compact disk
£7 GBP
When the music ends – Compact disk
£7 GBP
Pavilion Parade – Compact disk
£7 GBP
John Meed Cambridge
John Meed is a singer-songwriter who lives in Cambridge, UK, and writes and performs in the folk and acoustic traditions. His songwriting has been compared to that of Al Stewart, Leonard Cohen, Christy Moore, Jacques Brel and Richard Thompson. He has released eight albums and his music has been played on national and local radio. See johnmeed.net. ... more
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