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Sturnus vulgaris...

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Sturnus vulgaris sent on June 21, 2017 (17:10) by Roberto Laureati. 2 comments, 247 views. [retina]

1/200 f/5.6, ISO 100, New York, United States.




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avatarsenior
sent on July 04, 2017 (16:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

On the nest? This is not just about resuming nature but making it known

avatarjunior
sent on July 06, 2017 (16:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

... thank you for your compliments, Alberto ...
.. is a photo I took in New York a few weeks ago ..
This specimen was on the lawn in a curious pose, close to a twist of dried twigs that I suppose constituted a portion of nest dropped by a tree.
After being almost motionless for almost a minute ... he flew away!

NB: Central Park Transfers have a history since the first introduction of these birds to America started right there in 1890, when a drug manufacturer named Eugene Schieffelin walked to the park and released 60 European transfers he owned .
Now in the United States we estimate 200,000,000 specimens and we do not know how to deal with the problems this species playsis; Invasive and damaging is presenting !!!


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