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| sent on November 05, 2016 (20:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Person who lives in the mountains by beautiful colors, simple but nice shoot Hi Andrea Soggetto che vive in montagna dai bei colori , ripresa semplice ma bella Ciao Andrea |
| sent on November 06, 2016 (23:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Andrea, a butterfly is not common in my part and as you say you only live at high altitudes ... thanks for comment Ciao Andrea, una farfalla non comune dalle mie parti e come dici tu vive solo a quote elevate ... grazie del commento |
| sent on November 07, 2016 (19:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful capture and recovery. Compliments Hello ;-) Bellissima cattura e ripresa. Complimenti Ciao |
| sent on November 07, 2016 (22:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Joeb Hello, I thank the nice comment ... Ciao Joeb, ti ringrazio del bel commento ... |
| sent on February 05, 2018 (22:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello John and David, in fact the Polyommatinae blue wings are quite complicated to determine ... this portrayed in the picture is recognizable because it lives only at altitude (in the Dolomites normally over 1800) and on the lower page of the rear wing it has spots white without the ocelli that all the other species of the same family have. There are guides that simplify recognition both on the field and at home, ... Ciao Giovanni e Davide, in effetti le Polyommatinae ali azzurre sono abbastanza complicate da determinare ... questa ritratta in foto è riconoscibile in quanto vive solo in quota (in Dolomiti normalmente oltre i 1800) e sulla pagina inferiore dell'ala posteriore presenta delle macchie bianche prive degli ocelli che tutte le altre specie della stessa famiglia hanno. Ci sono delle guide che semplificano il riconoscimento sia sul campo che a casa, ... |
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