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| sent on April 14, 2014 (9:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In Kenya there is any contingent situation that puts him at risk? For example, a decade ago the vultures Indians had been decimated by pesticides that poisoned them eating the flesh of dead cows at times that they had eaten the 'grass full of pesticides ... It 'something that intrigues me and that bothers me though luckily, for example, in Tanzania, is quite common and you can see it very often :-) In Kenya c'è qualche situazione contingente che lo mette a rischio ? Ad esempio una decina di anni fa gli avvoltoi indiani erano stati decimati dai pesticidi che li avvelenavano mangiando la carne delle vacche morte a che a loro volte avevano mangiato l' erba piena di pesticidi... E' una cosa che mi incuriosisce e che mi preoccupa anche se per fortuna, ad esempio in Tanzania, è piuttosto comune e lo si vede molto frequentemente |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (12:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Memy to be honest I've only seen one from a distance in the Serengeti in Kenya three years ago, but absolutely the most viewed. Maybe stop in Ethiopia and South Sudan, I am not aware that they have not even seen the Samburu (northern Kenya), and in fact very few moving pictures. The migration route is spread from Spain via Morocco and down the coast, it may be that the "round off" will take them directly over the mountains in Tanzania but even there I understand that they are so frequent. The population is being decimated as you say pesticide and lead poisoning when they eat carcasses of rabbits and birds killed by hunters. In Egypt, capture them with nets during the migrazionewow!, For them continues to be a sacred animal is not for nothing called the "Egyptian Vulture." Ciao Memy per la verità ne ho visto solo uno da lontano nel Serengeti tre anni fa ma in Kenya assolutamente più visti. Forse si fermano in Etiopia e nel Sud Sudan, non mi risulta che ne abbiano visti nemmeno al Samburu (nord Kenya) ed in effetti circolano pochissime foto. La rotta migratoria si sviluppa dalla Spagna via Marocco e giù lungo la costa, può essere che il "giro largo" li porti oltre le montagne direttamente in Tanzania ma anche lì mi risulta che siano così frequenti. La popolazione viene decimata come dici tu da pesticidi e da avvelenamenti da piombo quando si cibano di carogne di lepri e uccelli uccisi dai cacciatori. In Egitto li catturano con le reti durante la migrazione, per loro continua ad essere un animale sacro non per niente è definito "Egyptian Volture". |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (19:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Wonderful portrait, excellent environment :-) Splendido ritratto, ottimo il contesto ambientale |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (20:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great photo wow! Ottima foto |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (20:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
great photo nice compliments subject ottima foto bel soggetto complimenti |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (20:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
very nice compliments molto bella complimenti |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (20:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice Molto bella |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (21:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
nice catch. Hello bella cattura. Ciao |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (21:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful. bella. |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (21:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I sincerely Tanzania I've ever seen so many that it is in Ndutu in the Serengeti. I may well be wrong because I can not claim to know well the sparrows but I think this is a vulture Pileated (monachus Hooded), while the so-called Egyptian transfers, if I'm not mistaken is the Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) which in fact is much more rare and Also in Tanzania or Ethiopia you rarely see ... Io sinceramente in Tanzania ne ho sempre visti tanti sia a Ndutu che nel Serengeti . Posso benissimo sbagliarmi perché non sono posso dire di conoscere bene i passeri ma questo secondo me è un capovaccaio pileato ( Necrosyrtes monachus ) mentre il cosidetto egyptian volture, se non mi sbaglio è il capovaccaio ( Neophron percnopterus ) che in effetti è molto più raro ed anche in Tanzania o in Etiopia lo si vede raramente... |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (21:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful photos and capture ;-) Bella foto e cattura |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (22:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great shot beautifully set ;-) Ottimo scatto splendidamente ambientato |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (22:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Memy the reference to "Egyptian vulture was generally on the family of capovaccai, no doubt that the portrait is pileatus. What, you were lucky to see so many because they do not live in a flock but are solitary. Thank you all for the ride. Memy il riferimento all"Egyptian vulture era in generale sulla famiglia dei capovaccai, indubbio che quello ritratto è il pileatus. Che dire, sei stato fortunato a vederne tanti anche perché non vivono in stormo ma sono solitari. Grazie a tutti per il passaggio. |
| sent on April 14, 2014 (22:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful capture. Bellissima cattura. |
| sent on April 15, 2014 (0:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
subject always sensational ... very nice:-P soggetti sempre strepitosi... molto bella |
| sent on April 15, 2014 (5:03)
Very nice capture! Like the pose, the detail, the exposure, the lighting, and the setting. Well done. Wally |
| sent on April 15, 2014 (8:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful natural composition and beautiful capture! Hello Raphael. :-) Bella composizione naturale e bella cattura! Ciao Raffaele. |
| sent on April 15, 2014 (10:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In India, the same thing is going on, the vultures that feed on the carcasses of livestock are dying in large numbers, farmers treat their cattle with painkillers (in this case, better known as voltaren diclofenac sodium) and demonstrated that the lethal er vultures. very nice picture :-) In India sta succedendo la stessa cosa, gli avvoltoi che si nutrono delle carcasse del bestiame allevato stanno morendo in gran numero, gli allevatori trattano il bestiame con antidolorifici (in questo caso il diclofenac sodico meglio conosciuto come voltaren) che si e dimostrato letale er gli avvoltoi. molto bella la foto |
| sent on April 15, 2014 (12:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A beautiful photo Una bella foto |
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