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Searching for Butterflies in South West Switzerland (Region 2)

By: Paul Wetton(Author)
2 discs, runtime: 150 min
Manufacturer: Wildlife Films
Searching for Butterflies in South West Switzerland (Region 2)
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This film is the author's personal account of a three-week trip revisiting these scenic areas of Switzerland in search of butterflies. With the help of friend and Swiss butterfly expert Guy Padfield the author found 149 species of butterflies, 128 of these were captured on film and are shown in this twin DVD set lasting approximately two and a half hours.

The film shows the butterflies which were mainly found in the canton of Valais but includes forays into Vaud and the Bernese Oberland for specialities such as Woodland Brown, Common Brassy Ringlet, Scarce Large Blue and Dusky Large Blue. Lowland butterflies were discovered along the flood plane of the Rhone Valley whilst alpine species were found at heights in excess of 2500 metres amongst the fantastic scenery of the Swiss Alps.

This production was filmed in broadcast quality digital format. The footage has been captured onto two DVD's showing approximately 150 minutes of high quality uncompressed digital video with complete menu accessed using your DVD players remote. The two discs include a full narrative which is not included on the trailer.


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By: Paul Wetton(Author)
2 discs, runtime: 150 min
Manufacturer: Wildlife Films
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"Paul's captured some riveting footage of common and rare alpine butterflies – some of it involving massive effort as he lugged about 30 kg of equipment up the steepest mountain paths! The result is either a vicarious butterfly holiday (for those not intending to visit the Alps in the near future) or essential preparation for a trip (for those who are). I know a lot of people spend hours studying butterfly books before they leave on holiday to a new place; for anyone heading out to the Alps, watching these videos will be a far easier and more enjoyable way of getting familiar with the species they might see. It's difficult to write this without it sounding like either a review or a plug, neither of which I really want – I just felt it worth commenting on the DVDs, having seen them. They're the fruit of a lot of work and very successfully bring the Alps in July into the living room!"
– Guy Padfield, UKButterflies Administrator & European Butterfly Expert, 8 December 2011

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