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Swallow your son died ......

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avatarsenior
sent on May 11, 2015 (15:09)

Very interesting image.Dramatic documentation.

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sent on May 11, 2015 (15:19)


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Ciao Clara, hai beccato secondo me un evento davvero non comune. Io credo che questo comportamento non sia legato alla abbondanza di cibo, lo ritengo invece qualcosa di genetico, qualcosa che impedisce di sprecare proteine. Interessante il fatto che abbia fatto cadere il pullo qualche volta nel nido, quasi a sincerarsi che fosse effettivamente morto.Sorriso

Hello Clara, you caught in my opinion a very uncommon event. I believe that this behavior is not related to the abundance of food, I think it is rather something genetic, something that prevents wasting proteins. Interesting that I dropped the pullo sometimes in the nest, as if to make sure he was really dead. :-)

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sent on May 11, 2015 (16:09)


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pazienza, curiosità, abilità... e una tremenda storia raccontata. Grande Foto! un Saluto, Vittorio

patience, curiosity, skill ... and a tremendous story. Great photos! a Wave, Vittorio


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