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| sent on September 18, 2014 (8:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Xavier, I've read that are in decline, where I photographed I had been at least three pairs, in an area not great, they are now gone, hopefully come back next year.
Antonio. Ciao Saverio, ho letto che sono in diminuzione, dove le ho fotografate credo fossero state almeno tre coppie, in una area non grande, ora sono andate via, speriamo tornino l'anno prossimo. Antonio. |
| sent on September 18, 2014 (19:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello, Antonio. Yes, unfortunately, this species is in sharp decline for the profound environmental change is underway in the districts of nesting than in wintering. In Italy it would be important to preserve aspects of "marginal" agricultural landscape that instead mechanization and intensification of crops tend to cancel: patches of fallow, rows, hedges, patches of shrubby vegetation play a strategic role in the conservation of this passerine and general biodiversity.
For a more detailed analysis of the status dell'Averla woodchat, I must point out: www.iucn.it/scheda.php?id=-789224766
Thank you for visiting;-) Saverio Ciao, Antonio. Sì, purtroppo anche questa specie è in netto declino per la profonda trasformazione ambientale in corso sia nei quartieri di nidificazione che in quelli di svernamento. In Italia sarebbe importante conservare aspetti "marginali" del paesaggio agricolo che invece la meccanizzazione e l'intensificazione delle colture tendono a cancellare: macchie di incolti, filari, siepi, lembi di vegetazione arbustiva giocano un ruolo strategico per la conservazione di questo passeriforme e in generale della biodiversità. Per un'analisi più approfondita dello status dell'Averla capirossa, Ti segnalo: www.iucn.it/scheda.php?id=-789224766 Grazie della visita Saverio |
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