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sent on 23 Gennaio 2026 (10:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original) To me it looks like the head of a crow :-D . Particular vision, possible only by flying over it! Hi Alberto. M. A me sembra la testa di una cornacchia . Particolare visione, possibile solo volandoci sopra! Ciao Alberto. M. |
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sent on 23 Gennaio 2026 (11:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original) A beautiful and unusual vision of this rare animal framed and presented as you know how to do. Greetings. Una bella e insolita visione di questo animale raro inquadrata e presentata come sai fare tu. Un saluto. |
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sent on 23 Gennaio 2026 (14:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original) Very strong Alby! I agree with your version, but Mauro's is also perfectly there. Hello Fabrizio ;-) Fortissima Alby! Concordo con la tua versione, ma anche quella di Mauro ci sta perfettamente. Ciao Fabrizio |
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sent on 23 Gennaio 2026 (16:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original) Hi Alberto, more than an anteater, which should have a more elongated snout, it reminds me more of a tapir, a shorter snout with an upper part that juts out on the lower lip. Beyond this, it is spectacular to see the images that you can capture with the drone and that introduce you to worlds that, perhaps, until recently I fear not only did not imagine, but did not even hypothesize could exist. Keep it up and you'll see that there are fantastic worlds that revolve around us. Congratulations. Ric Ciao Alberto, più che un formichiere, che dovrebbe avere un muso più allungato, a me ricorda di più un tapiro, muso più corto con parte superiore che si protende sul labbro inferiore. Al di là di questo è spettacolare vedere le immagini che riesci a catturare col drone e che ti introducono in mondi che, forse, fino a poco temo fa non solo non immaginavi, ma neppure ipotizzavi potessero esistere. Continua così e vedrai che ci sono mondi fantastici che ci ruotano attorno. Complimenti. Ric |
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sent on 23 Gennaio 2026 (17:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original) Very particular and interesting, I like it. Hello Antonello Molto particolare e interessante, mi piace. Ciao Antonello |
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sent on 24 Gennaio 2026 (9:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original) Thank you, I'm glad that there is someone who appreciates these shots and my research! :-P In fact, I had also thought of the crow (very common in my area), but I had not considered the tapir, while it gets it right, well done Ric! The idea of the anteater also came to me because of the ripples on the water, which reminded me of ants trying to escape from their predator... :-D Hello, Alberto Grazie, mi fa piacere che ci sia qualcuno che apprezza questi scatti e questa mia ricerca! In effetti mi era venuta in mente anche la cornacchia (molto comune nelle mie zone), ma il tapiro non l’avevo considerato, mentre ci azzecca molto, bravo Ric! L’idea del formichiere mi è venuta anche per le increspature sull’acqua, che mi ricordavano formiche intente a fuggire dal loro predatore… Ciao, Alberto |
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