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sent on April 11, 2016 (17:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I'm not an ornithologist, but some bird (very few) know him. The one portrayed in Your beautiful photograph is an Eastern collared doves and not a pigeon ... But which is "cousin" ... Non sono un ornitologo ma qualche uccellino (molto pochi) lo conosco. Quella ritratta nella Tua bella fotografia è una tortora orientale dal collare e non un colombo... di cui però è "cugina"...
sent on April 11, 2016 (18:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for pointing this out .. I had actually noticed by accident yesterday that in a picture was called dove. I declare my ignorance ornithological :-D Thanks to you I also know now locate collared. Next time I promise to look for the precise name. Hello Luciano. Grazie per la precisazione.. effettivamente l'avevo notato per caso ieri che in una foto veniva chiamata tortora. Dichiaro la mia ignoranza ornitologica Grazie a te so anche individuarla ora dal collare. La prossima volta prometto di cercare il nome preciso. Ciao Luciano.
sent on April 11, 2016 (20:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
As mentioned above I know very few names sebbbene birds look like much to me. The eastern collared doves was imported from the East many centuries ago and acquires the collar that is when the first move by keke change the wings for the first time or better ... I know that. In my personal space, here on Juza, ... or rather in my poor gallery dedicated to the birds there is just a young photographed still without collar. I do not know how to distinguish males from females ... I think just on the size a bit 'more than the male. Come precedentemente detto conosco pochissimi nomi di uccellini sebbbene mi piaccia tanto guardarli. La tortora orientale dal collare fu importata dall'oriente tanti secoli fa ed acquisisce tale collare alla prima muta cioè quando da pulcino cambia le penne per la prima volta o meglio... io la so così. Nel mio spazio personale, qui su Juza,... o meglio nella mia povera galleria dedicata agli uccelli ve ne è proprio una giovane fotografata ancora senza collare. Non so come si distinguano i maschi dalle femmine... penso solo dalle dimensioni fisiche, un po' maggiori, nel maschio: se qualcuno che ci legge e lo sa volesse essere così gentile da farcelo sapere... sarebbe il benvenuto e lo ringrazio anticipatamente.