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| sent on January 16, 2017 (19:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It seems to me an absolutely leading capture, for all I know of vultures there are not many out there. Mi sembra una cattura di assoluto rilievo, per quanto ne so di gipeti non ce ne sono molti in circolazione. |
| sent on March 15, 2017 (9:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Capture special and interesting, sometimes stopping and observing comes rewarded. alberto greetings Particolare ed interessante cattura, a volte il fermarsi e osservare vien premiato. Saluti alberto |
| sent on February 08, 2018 (21:18) | This comment has been translated
Nice! |
| sent on February 09, 2018 (9:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful shot, not easy to see them laid, I only happened once! Who knows what they were doing, maybe they were looking for a bone dropped to break it Bellissimo scatto, non facile vederli posati, a me capitato solo una volta! Chissà che facevano, magari cercavano un osso lasciato cadere per romperlo |
| sent on February 09, 2018 (9:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Rui, from the picture you can not see very well, but one of the two rubs the chest against the ferrous rock (reddish). The bearded vultures have the plumage of the white breast but, it is not well known why, they rub it against the rocks with ferrous emergencies to make it reddish / orange. Ciao Rui, dalla foto non si vede benissimo, ma uno dei due strofina il petto contro la roccia ferrosa (rossastra). I gipeti hanno il piumaggio del petto bianco ma, non si sa bene perché, lo strofinano contro le rocce con emergenze ferrose per renderlo rossastro/arancio. |
| sent on February 09, 2018 (9:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ah yes I knew it but I thought they did it in some pools, interesting! Ah si lo sapevo ma credevo lo facessero in delle pozze, interessante! |
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