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Host Bryan Pfeiffer, naturalist and lifelong birdwatcher, explores some of Vermont's best birding spots. He visits the mountain habitat of the rare Bicknell's thrush, spots Northern harriers over open fields and glimpses the shy Virginia Rail in its marshland home. Experience the annual Snow Goose migration and the fun of the Christmas bird count. Discover the joys of early spring birding with the return of the Red-winged Blackbirds and courting waterfowl, explore a Northeast Kingdom bog searching for breeding warblers and the rare Spruce Grouse.
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Ann Curran | Ann Curran | Producer |
Neil Hilt | Neil Hilt | Producer |
Holly Hungerford | Holly Hungerford | Producer |
Enzo Di Maio | Enzo Di Maio | Executive producer |
Mike Dunn | Mike Dunn | Editor |
Larry Evans | Larry Evans | Editor |
Bryan Pfeiffer | Bryan Pfeiffer | Co-Writer, Host |
Peter B. Wilder | Peter B. Wilder | Composer |
Ron Clark | Ron Clark | Graphics |
Ed Lalonde | Ed Lalonde | Videographer |
Roxie Lauer | Roxie Lauer | Graphics |
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The Vermont International Film Festival is a non-profit organization whose mission is to enrich the community and bring the world to Vermont through film.
Launched in 2014 by a group of filmmakers, archivists and concerned members of the public who wished to ensure the survival of artists’ films in Vermont, VAMP officially became a program of VTIFF in May 2015. The VAMP committee has broadened the initial concept to include all types of films and videos made by VT filmmakers or shot in Vermont.
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