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Dove & Butterfly Release
There are many
ways to make your wedding celebration special and unique. One
way is to release doves or butterflies as you leave the church
or as part of your reception. The beauty and symbolism will
delight everyone, young and old. When deciding whether you
prefer doves or butterflies there are several factors you
should consider, including the season of the wedding, time of
day of the wedding and the location.
Butterflies
are cold-blooded creatures. Ideally the temperature should be
between 60 and 70 degrees. If the weather is too warm, the
butterflies become very active, if it is too cold they slow
down. Most reputable butterfly ranches will not sell or ship
the insects between November and March.
Doves, on the
other hand, can be released year round. Like butterflies,
however, they should not be released in bad weather.
Butterflies, while awaiting release, should be kept in cool,
shaded areas, away from direct sunlight. They should also be
released at least one hour before sunset. Doves must be
released during daylight hours. The birds, which can fly
between 55 and 60 mph, must be given enough time to return
home before dark. That is one of the reasons the location of
your wedding is a factor. Each dove release professional has a
distance limit for release, usually anywhere from 50 to 600
miles. When it comes time for the actual release, generally
with butterflies you can do it yourself. For doves, ask the
provider about the services of a release coordinator. Anyone
can open a box; a trained release coordinator can give your
release the art you are seeking. Dove and butterfly releases
provide you with one more way to make your special day unique
and memorable.
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