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| sent on January 07, 2019 (16:19)
Too bad... did some body rescused him this ? Regards, Satish. |
| sent on January 07, 2019 (16:58)
Me and my friend tried to catch him but we didn't manage so we called for help. Animal guard appeared to be quite useless but the people responsible for ringing the bird arrived and while they were trying to catch it the coot managed to free itself. It started eating immediately after so I think it will be fine. |
| sent on January 07, 2019 (18:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In sad image, a real document well done that testifies how pollution can create irreparable damage Thanks for sharing Fabio In immagine triste, un documento reale ben fatto che testimonia come l'inquinamento possa creare danni irreparabili Grazie per la condivisione Fabio |
| sent on January 07, 2019 (18:44) | This comment has been translated
Great documentary photo! |
| sent on January 07, 2019 (20:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Poor coot, the plastic items are devastating to the environment and the animals. Greetings. Maximum. Povera folaga, gli oggetti di plastica sono devastanti per l'ambiente e gli animali. Saluti. Massimo. |
| sent on January 07, 2019 (20:56)
I've seen pictures of birds with plastic items stuck in a beak in a similar way but this is actually a collar used by an ornithologist instead of a ring. Sadly not as safe as a ring for an animal... |
| sent on January 08, 2019 (5:51)
Thank you Gabi for your kind feedback. I am happy that coot in good condition. Regards, Satish. |
| sent on January 08, 2019 (5:53)
Thank you Gabi for your kind feedback. I am happy that coot in good condition. Regards, Satish. |
user168600 | sent on January 08, 2019 (9:58)
With this image you've perfectly reported how bird ringing/banding can be dangerous. I'm also very happy to know that this beautiful coot was able to free its beak. |
| sent on January 08, 2019 (13:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Dear friend, I would like to know how that plastic ring ended up around the neck of the Coot, I hope that no one has ringed it so... it is very painful to try to get rid of it. :-/ :-( Caro amico, vorrei sapere come quell'anello di plastica è finito intorno al collo della folaga, spero che nessuno la abbia inanellata così... è davvero penoso il suo tentativo di liberarsi. |
| sent on January 13, 2019 (9:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I think it is a way of marking to be able to read the numbers easily because the legs are often covered with the view, but if this must be the risk.... Credo che sia proprio un modo di marcare per poter leggere agevolmente i numeri visto che nelle zampe sono spesso coperti alla vista, ma se questo deve essere il rischio…. |
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