JuzaPhoto uses technical cookies and third-part cookies to provide the service and to make possible login, choice of background color and other settings (click here for more info).
By continuing to browse the site you confirm that you have read your options regarding cookies and that you have read and accepted the Terms of service and Privacy.
You can change in every moment your cookies preferences from the page Cookie Preferences, that can be reached from every page of the website with the link that you find at the bottom of the page; you can also set your preferences directly here
Do you have questions or curiosities about this image? Do you want to ask something to the author, give him suggestions for improvement, or congratulate for a photo that you really like?
There is more: by registering you can create your personal page, publish photos, receive comments and you can use all the features of JuzaPhoto. With more than 242000 members, there is space for everyone, from the beginner to the professional.
sent on February 08, 2014 (18:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
For some years this species hibernates in Sicily with a good number of individuals. I have observed on several occasions couples engaged in territorial displays and wedding parades, but still no confirmed nesting in Sicily (seems it is preserved in Pantelleria). As for the photo, I can confirm - as this - that the lighting conditions were difficult. Antonio, however, has been able to manage it very well. Da alcuni anni questa specie sverna in Sicilia con un buon numero di individui. Ho osservato in varie occasioni coppie impegnate in display territoriali e parate nuziali, ma ancora nessuna nidificazione accertata in Sicilia (sembra invece si sia riprodotta a Pantelleria). Per quanto riguarda la foto, posso confermare - in quanto presente - che le condizioni di luce erano difficili. Antonio, però, ha saputo gestirle molto bene.
sent on May 22, 2014 (8:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Domenik you're wrong, absolutely no fear but only flights festooned with uns second eagle which was not included in the frame. Domenik ti sbagli di grosso, nessunissima paura ma solo voli a festoni con uns seconda aquila che non entrava nel frame.
sent on May 22, 2014 (15:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I was fooled by the photo above, where it seems to glide to a few tens of meters from the lens :-) .... so much better!! They were migrating?? Mi sono fatto ingannare dalla foto precedente, dove sembra in planata a qualche decina di metri dall'obiettivo :-)....molto meglio così!!!! Erano in migrazione????
sent on May 22, 2014 (18:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Domenik, Xavier had written shortly before this phrase that I think can respond comprehensively to your question: "For some years this species overwinters in Sicily with a good number of individuals. Several occasions I observed couples engaged in territorial displays and wedding parades, but still no confirmed nesting in Sicily (seems it is preserved in Pantelleria). As for the photo, I can confirm - as this - that the lighting conditions were difficult. Antonio, however, has been able to manage it very well. "
Said I, Xavier and a wonderful team of volunteers every year we do a huge deck to protect certain endangered species in Sicily. Of particular note is the Bonelli's eagle. Please understand that even when we do we get pictures all the love and the passion to not having as priority disturbare. By the way you ride a link to the documentary aired on two rai few mornings ago about our activities for the protection of our beloved Bonelli ;-) [URL =] I am pleased to have participated in giving some video and some pictures, but of course the absolutely most important activity is carried out in the field, day by day until we see them fly free and hopefully away from the paws of the hound-falconers. Domenik, Saverio aveva scritto poco prima questa frase che penso possa rispondere esaustivamente alla tua domanda: "Da alcuni anni questa specie sverna in Sicilia con un buon numero di individui. Ho osservato in varie occasioni coppie impegnate in display territoriali e parate nuziali, ma ancora nessuna nidificazione accertata in Sicilia (sembra invece si sia riprodotta a Pantelleria). Per quanto riguarda la foto, posso confermare - in quanto presente - che le condizioni di luce erano difficili. Antonio, però, ha saputo gestirle molto bene."
Detto questo io, Saverio e un bellissimo team di volontari ci facciamo ogni anno un mazzo enorme per proteggere alcune specie a rischio in Sicilia. Una su tutte è l'aquila di Bonelli. Capisci bene che anche quando facciamo foto ci mettiamo tutto l'amore e la passione avendo come priorità quella di non disturbare. A proposito ti giro un link al documentario andato in onda su rai due qualche mattina fa riguardante le nostre attività di protezione della nostra amata Bonelli
Ho il piacere di aver partecipato dando qualche video e qualche foto, ma ovviamente l'attività assolutamente più importante è quella svolta sul campo, giorno per giorno finchè non li vediamo volare liberi e si spera lontani dalle manacce dei bracco-falconieri.
sent on May 28, 2014 (8:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Imprinted in my memory, this spectacular shot. A flight maneuver and quality of recovery unforgettable. Bravissimo Hello Roberto :-) :-) Impresso nella mia memoria,questo scatto spettacolare. Una manovra di volo e una qualità di ripresa indimenticabili. Bravissimo Ciao Roberto