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Baillon's Crake...

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Baillon's Crake sent on April 06, 2015 (0:25) by Flavio Esse. 7 comments, 886 views. [retina]

at 548mm, 1/640 f/6.3, ISO 1250, hand held.




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sent on April 06, 2015 (2:28)


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Ciao, si tratta di schiribilla (non grigiata).

Hello, it's crake (not grigiata).

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sent on April 06, 2015 (10:48)


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Grazie Roberto per la precisazione...in effetti anche ero fortemente in dubbio al momento della pubblicazione della foto in galleria. Non ho una esperienza consolidata (è la prima volta che mi imbatto in una Schiribilla!!! Eeeek!!!) quindi mi affido principalmente al mio manuale, il Detlef Singer, che lo classifica espresamente come "maschio adulto" di Schiribilla grigiata (pag. 142, foto 1.a, specie Porzana pusilla ). Su internet regna sovrana la confusione e il medesimo soggetto viene classificato sia come grigiato (Wikipedia - it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porzana_pusilla) che non (Atlas 2013/2016 - atlas.vogelwarte.ch/tre-specie-di-porzana.html). Sempre il manuale attribuisce al maschio adulto di Schiribilla (specie Porzana Parva ) parti inferiori grigio azzurrognole.... Non so, troppo breve e limitata la mia esperienza per prendere una posizione netta...
Ditemi che apprendo volentieri!!!!! Grazie ancora Sorriso

EDitemi I learn gladly !!!!! Thanks again:-)

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sent on April 06, 2015 (13:40)


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Ottimo scatto e dettaglio.....

Great shot and detail .....

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sent on April 06, 2015 (18:18)


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Direi un maschietto di Schiribilla, molto bello. Sorriso

I would say a boy of Crake, very nice. :-)

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sent on April 06, 2015 (21:18)


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E allora Schiribilla sia...altri siti indicano la macchia arancione alla base del becco come discriminante tra le due specie...

Grazie per i vostri passaggi.

So Crake is ... other sites indicate the orange spot at the base of the beak as discriminating between the two species ...

Thanks for your steps.

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sent on April 07, 2015 (19:45)


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La foto è magnifica! Quanto all'identificazione, confermo la discriminante più evidente che taglia la famosa "testa al toro": la piccola macchia rossastra alla base del becco la connota come Schiribilla (non grigiata). Ciao

The photo is magnificent! How to identify, confirm the discriminating evident that cuts the famous "head of the bull": the small red spot at the base of the beak connotes as Crake (not grigiata). Hello

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sent on April 07, 2015 (23:02)


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Anche Sergio in tal senso....Credo non ci siano più dubbi...ringrazio ancora Roberto per la pronta ed iniziale precisazione. Ne ho imparata un'altra!! MrGreen

Sergio also do so .... I think there are no more doubts ... thank you again for the prompt and Roberto initial clarification. I learned another !! :-D


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