In the
winterly Pyrenees, the snow piles up meters high and covers just about everything.
It is bitterly cold and food is rare for all animals. Those animals not
hibernating have to fight for their survival.
Chamois are searching the valleys for the last edible delicacies. Wolves roam huge areas in
their
forage for
prey and even the bearded vulture has an increasingly hard time. The carcasses
and
particularly
their bones which are the most important food for the scavengers, are buried by
the snow.
As of mid
February, the first heralds of Spring reach the Pyrenees. Thousands of cranes
come from
their
wintering grounds in central Spain to have a last rest in the mountains' water
reservoirs before
they cross the
Pyrenees on their way to France and Northern Europe. In the woods the
capercailzies
utter their
gargling mating calls and the first hoopoes show up in the mountain villages.
The bearded vultures have squabs. They, however, will only survive the next
four months until they can fly if there
is
enough food to be found.
Key Information
Original Title | Wilde Pyrenäen - Winterzauber und Frühling |
Genre |
Animals/Wildlife Environment/Geography Travel/Tourism |
Produced by: | BR, ARTE and NDR for ARD |
Year Of Production | 2010 |
Duration | 00h45h00h00 min |
Country Of Origin | Germany |
Language Versions | German [OV], French [DUB] |
Cast & Crew
Director/s | Jens-Uwe Heins |
Cast | |
Producer/s | |
Writer/s |