
The course is run by a former colleague of mine, Richard Greenway, who is head of biology at Aiglon College, in Switzerland. I will be contributing an illustrated lecture on alpine butterflies and two field days (probably) dedicated to butterflies. If I get my two days, one will be relatively local and and one more distant, precise destinations depending on the weather. During the course, Aiglon buses will ship us around, so there should be no hidden expenses except beer. I won't be choosing the wild flower destinations but it's a fair bet there'll be butterflies at them, too!! It should be a most rewarding week in a spectacular part of the world.
Anyone interested should contact Aiglon College, using the details here:
http://www.aigloncollege.ch/vacation-co ... terfly.pdf
I will be staying in the region for a short while afterwards, before heading off to the Val d'Aran as usual. I would be happy to guide trusted UK Butts members who stayed on a little longer to a few more favourite butterfly spots in the Rhône Valley.
Guy