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DVD Guide to Birdwatching in England DVD

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In a novel format one site is featured for each month of the year and it shows a typical Birdwatching day at that time of the year and the birds you might see. A wide range of species are featured and include such exciting birds as Bittern Marsh and Hen Harriers Honey Buzzard Osprey Black Grouse 13 species of warblers including Dartford and some real rarities such as American Robin and Booted Warbler. An added bonus is the inclusion of various mammals butterflies and dragonflies plus some of the best wild scenery in England. Total of 167 species. January - Poole Harbour... February - Martin Mere March - Upper Teesdale April - Leighton Moss May - Minsmere June - New Forest July - Farne Islands August - Rutland Water September - Spurn Head October - Scilly Isles November - Arundel & Pulborough December - Holy Island. [show more]

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Released
15 December 2008
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DVD 
Publisher
Bird Images 
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Runtime
113 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5065000721091 
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Filmmaker Paul Docherty highlights the birds to be found at a specific site for each month of the year. A total of 167 species are included, as well as some of England's other wildlife species including butterflies and dragonflies.