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sent on September 04, 2013 (17:45)


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Ma che meraviglia!!!

But what a treat!

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sent on September 04, 2013 (18:01)


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Ciao Marco, grazie per il passaggio.
Oltre che sgargianti sono anche molto buffi, passavamo le ore di pioggia a dargli dei mango per vederli contenderseli tra di loro MrGreen

Hello Mark, thanks for the ride.
In addition to bright are also very funny, we spent the hours of rain to give the mango to see them contenderseli between them:-D

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sent on September 04, 2013 (18:52)


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Belli colorati, ma se li magnano?
ciao

Beautiful colors, but if you tinker?
hello

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sent on September 04, 2013 (19:50)


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Molto bella, bravo.

Very nice, bravo.

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sent on September 04, 2013 (20:10)


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bel soggetto

nice subject

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sent on September 04, 2013 (21:18)


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sgargianti ma proprio bruttini:-P

ma finiscono in forno come i cugini americani?

flashy but just ugly:-P

but end up in the oven as the American cousins?

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sent on September 04, 2013 (21:19)


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insolito e mai visto prima Complimenti!

Congratulations unusual and never seen before!

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sent on September 05, 2013 (1:20)


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Grazie a tutti per il passaggio! Non pensavo che Mr tacchino avrebbe attirato l'attenzione MrGreen
Non penso finisca arrosto, almeno io non l'ho mai visto..
Copio incollo qualche curiosità presa da wiki:

La loro particolarità è quella di incubare le uova non tramite la cova, ma sotterrandole: in particolare, costruiscono grossi nidi con mucchi di vegetazione marcescente, che il maschio provvede a sorvegliare ed a rimuovere in modo da mantenere costante la temperatura d'incubazione. Non tutti seguono questo modello: vi sono specie che usano il calore geotermico, altre si affidano al calore sprigionato dalla sabbia riscaldata dal sole, altre ancora variano il tipo d'incubazione a seconda della stagione e delle condizioni meteorologiche. La natura assolutamente non sociale della loro cova ha fatto sorgere dubbi su come possano i pulcini riconoscere altri esemplari della propria specie: infatti, negli altri galliformi questo processo è basato sull'imprinting. Recenti ricerche hanno ipotizzato che il processo di riconoscimento sia una fase istintiva del pulcino, che riconoscerebbe visivamente i movimenti tipici dei propri conspecifici.
I pulcini non possiedono il dente di diamante; per rompere l'uovo utilizzano le robuste zampe, dopodiché scavano un tunnel fino alla superficie. Alla nascita, sono già completamente muniti di piume ed attivi, ed una volta usciti dal nido, sono pronti per cominciare la propria vita indipendente.

Ciao! MrGreen


Thank you all for the move! I did not think that Mr. turkey would attract the attention:-D
I do not think end roast, at least I've never seen ..
I copy and paste some curiosity taken from wiki:

Their particularity is to incubate the eggs through hatching, but sotterrandole: in particular, they build large nests with piles of rotting vegetation, the male shall monitor and remove in order to maintain a constant temperature of incubation. Not all follow this model: there are species that use geothermal heat, others rely on the heat of the sun-warmed sand, others vary the type of incubation depending on the season and weather conditions. The nature of their social absolutely no hatching has raised doubts about how the chicks can recognisere other individuals of their own species: in fact, in other Galliformes this process is based on imprinting. Recent research has suggested that the recognition process is an instinctive stage of the chick, which visually recognize the typical movements of their conspecifics.
The chicks do not have the tooth of a diamond to break the egg using strong legs, then dig a tunnel to the surface. At birth, they are already fully equipped with feathers and active, and once you leave the nest, they are ready to begin their independent life.

Hello! :-D

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sent on September 05, 2013 (7:01)

Great capture. Love the expression. Good detail and rich colors. Well caught.

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sent on September 05, 2013 (9:52)


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Molto bella, complimenti ;-)

Very nice, congratulations ;-)

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sent on September 05, 2013 (11:03)


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Thanks Curtis!
Grazie anche a te Andrea ;-)

Thanks Curtis!
Thanks to you too Andrea ;-)

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sent on December 05, 2013 (21:33)


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bella!!!!

nice!!

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sent on December 05, 2013 (21:57)


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molto bella

very nice

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sent on December 05, 2013 (23:03)


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Ottima cattura;-)

Great capture ;-)

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sent on December 06, 2013 (0:36)


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Bello scatto !!!!
Mi piace
Marco

Beautiful shot!!
I like
Mark

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sent on December 06, 2013 (7:56)


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molto belli i colori

very beautiful colors

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sent on December 06, 2013 (10:51)


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Grazie a tutti :)


Thank you all :)

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sent on March 09, 2014 (3:44)

Thank you for sharing,I have never heard of this birds before!

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sent on March 09, 2014 (7:44)

Does this turkey live in the wild? Great capture of a colourful bird. Hello

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sent on March 09, 2014 (17:58)


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super!Eeeek!!!;-)
un saluto
francescoSorriso

super! wow! ;-)
a greeting
francis :-)


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