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sent on September 09, 2020 (20:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Dear Alberto (I give you of You because we are much older than You and above all we are "juza companions") ... from the video does not appear, but have you talked to us before with the mantis? I say this because, to me, you're the man who talks to insects. But above all, it makes them talk. Beautiful, in its simplicity (this time) and sincere compliments Caro Alberto (ti do del Tu perché ben più anziano di Te e soprattutto siamo "compagni di Juza")
... dal video non risulta, ma ci hai dialogato prima con la mantide?
Lo dico perchè, per me, sei l'uomo che parla agli insetti. Ma soprattutto li fa parlare.
Bella, nella sua semplicità (stavolta) e complimenti sinceri
sent on September 13, 2020 (15:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I've never been able to photograph decently, neither a mantide nor the calanchi. There's a long way to go! :-D :-D Compliments! Non sono mai riuscito a fotografare decentemente né una mantide, né i calanchi. Ce n'è di strada da fare!
sent on September 25, 2020 (0:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This should be an Iris oratory, I find "curious" the fact that you found such a species right there, as: 1) I find it difficult for a mantis to get around on that kind of rocky terrain, at that time at sunset because it is not cryptoteptized (not, not camouflage!!!!) with the environment and would be easy prey on the part of e.g. birds that just at that time are rather active in the search for insects. 2) this species is rare in the northern parts of the country Questa dovrebbe essere una Iris oratoria, trovo "curioso" il fatto che tu abbia trovato tale specie proprio li, in quanto: 1) vedo difficile che una mantide si aggiri su quel tipo di terreno roccioso, a quell'ora al tramonto perchè non è criptizzata (non, non mimetica!!!!) con l'ambiente e risulterebbe facile preda da parte di e.g. uccelli che proprio a quell'ora sono piuttosto attivi nella ricerca di insetti. 2) tale specie è rara nelle zone settentrionali del paese
sent on September 25, 2020 (1:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you so much everyone! @Mirko, alive and in splendid shape. @Joe84, I found this and not only this, but a dozen mantises and also of other species, at this precise point. I have no idea if it's the kind you say. And just last week I still found it right here for a workshop even if the light conditions weren't that interesting. So it's either not so rare the species you say or there's been an invasion of it. Grazie mille a tutti! @Mirko, viva e in splendida forma. @Joe84, ho trovato questa e non solo questa, ma ben una dozzina di mantidi e pure di altre specie, in questo preciso punto. Non ho idea se sia della specie che dici tu. E giusto la settimana scorsa ne ho trovate ancora giusto qui per un workshop anche se le condizioni di luce non erano così interessanti. Quindi o non è tanto rara la specie che dici o ce ne è stata un'invasione.