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| sent on January 27, 2013 (12:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
bellu sirboneddu! is small will have little more than a year is not it? bellu sirboneddu! è piccolo avrà poco più di un anno o sbaglio? |
| sent on January 27, 2013 (13:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
:-P hello .......... porchettone perhaps even rob me!! questioned but not answered me, and, moreover, was not a moment stopped and there was also dark ciao rob forse neanche..........porchettone mi!!!! ma interrogato non mi rispondeva e per giunta non stava un attimo fermo e c'era pure buio |
| sent on January 27, 2013 (17:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations for the shot, very clear and well set. “ bellu sirboneddu! is small will have little more than a year is not it? „ It 'a "red" Class I: Young, is recognized by the reddish color and the tail still above the heel. The class 0 includes small yet striated, the striation scomapare within 5 months of life. The first class is from 6 months to two years. Class 2 includes adults This female is probably the most long-haired sister of the other boy, and must have been born in May last year. The mother has the second smallest of the litter. Often takes two parts per year under good pasture and favorable climate. Greetings Iosto Complimenti per lo scatto, molto nitido e ben ambientato. " bellu sirboneddu! è piccolo avrà poco più di un anno o sbaglio? " E' un "rosso" di Classe I: Giovane, si riconosce dal colore rossiccio e dalla coda ancora sopra il tallone. La classe 0 comprende i piccoli ancora striati, la striatura scomapare entro i 5 mesi di vita. La classe 1 va dai 6 mesi ai due anni. La classe 2 comprende gli adulti Questa femmina è probabilmente sorella dell'altro maschietto più capellone, e devono essere nati a maggio dell'anno scorso. La madre ha già i piccoli della seconda figliata. Spesso fanno due parti all'anno in condizioni di buona pastura e clima favorevole. Un saluto Iosto |
| sent on January 28, 2013 (7:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
:-P Iosto thanks for comments and news but totally unknown ...... : Fconfuso: I say that I underline the fact that despite being shot in the forest, animals are used to people + o-, I took for granted 'cause as written are done with zoom 70/200 that' a 4/5 meters, stress the character "jovial" photos at least for me ............................ hello all good photos grazie iosto per commenti e notizie a ma totalmente ignote...... mi dicono che dovrei sottolineare il fatto che pur essendo scattate nel bosco ,sono animali +o- abituati alle persone, lo davo per scontato perche' come scritto sono fatte con zoom 70/200 cioe' a 4 /5 metri , sottolineo anche il carattere " gioviale " delle foto almeno per me............................ciao tutti buone foto |
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