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| sent on August 03, 2013 (10:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Pooh, I'm not a great expert on pennutaglia but so eye I would say that could be a weaver: I have here with me the Manual on African birds but I plan to check when I get home.
Given that if you have not taken in Africa instead I have no idea what it is, huh.
wow! Ohibò, non sono un grande esperto di pennutaglia ma così a occhio direi che potrebbe essere un tessitore: non ho qui con me il manuale sugli uccelli africani ma mi riprometto di verificare appena torno a casa. Posto che se non l'hai scattata in Africa invece non ho la minima idea di cosa sia, eh. |
| sent on August 03, 2013 (13:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It Edo, is a weaver though I am not sure what exactly because there are several different subtypes .... is taken in South Africa ... Si Edo, è un tessitore anche se non son certo di quale esattamente perché ce ne sono di parecchi sottotipi diversi....si scattata in Sud Africa... |
| sent on August 04, 2013 (12:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Among other things, these beasts can be very different depending on whether they are male, female or young. The males in general are more colorful but eg. able to distinguish among the many species of nectarines is always a tragedy (at least it is for me) ...
This one, however, could be an african golden weaver:
www.naturephoto-cz.com/photos/mraz/african-golden-weaver-yellow-weaver
However, to recognize them with some certainty would be better to observe the side so you can see also the wings.
wow! Tra l'altro queste bestiacce possono essere molto diverse a seconda che siano maschi, femmine o giovani. I maschi in linea di massima sono più colorati ma ad es. riuscire a distinguere tra le mille specie di nettarine è sempre una tragedia (almeno lo è per me)... Questo qui comunque potrebbe essere un african golden weaver: www.naturephoto-cz.com/photos/mraz/african-golden-weaver-yellow-weaver Tuttavia per riconoscerli con una certa sicurezza sarebbe meglio osservarli di lato in modo da vedere anche le ali. |
| sent on August 04, 2013 (13:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
True, Edo, might be, you ... Vero, Edo, potrebbe essere, si... |
| sent on October 04, 2013 (12:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Golden Weaver (Ploceus Subaureus) Yellow Weaver or Eastern Golden Weaver. Hello Tessitore dorato (Ploceus Subaureus) Yellow Weaver or Eastern Golden Weaver. Ciao |
| sent on October 04, 2013 (18:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the help in the identification ... hello, Siro Grazie per l'aiuto nelle identificazioni... ciao,Siro |
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