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| sent on November 15, 2020 (11:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Poor thing they put on his collar ...... very nice photo.. 7 hello Ray Palm- Poveretta gli hanno messo il collare ......foto molto bella.. 7 ciao Ray Palm- |
| sent on November 15, 2020 (12:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Yes, it's a bit of a strange way of ringing birds, it looks like a system used in foreign countries; hopefully it's not too invasive for them. Ea, thank you for your visit. A greeting. mauri Property Si, è un modo un po' strano di inanellare gli uccelli, pare un sistema usato in paesi stranieri; si spera non sia troppo invasivo per gli stessi. Ciao, grazie della visita. Un saluto. mauri |
| sent on November 15, 2020 (13:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful wild goose but.... that Pac around his neck :-o Cyo Mauri. Buona Sunday Bella l' oca selvatica ma.... che Pac al collo Ciao Mauri. Buona domenica |
| sent on November 15, 2020 (16:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Alessandro, thank you for the passage. Eactively the system used to inanely inane the goose of the photo has aroused more than one perplexity, so much so that it seems invasive for the subject. We hope it's just our feeling. A greeting. mauri Property Ciao Alessandro, grazie del passaggio. Effettivamente il sistema usato per inanellare l'oca della foto ha suscitato più di una perplessità, tanto sembra invasivo per il soggetto. Speriamo sia solo una sensazione nostra. Un saluto. mauri |
| sent on November 15, 2020 (17:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful shot, let's hope it's not invasive Sinceri congratulations Seee cordial greetings Daniela Bellissimo scatto, speriamo non sia invasivo Sinceri complimenti Tanti cordiali saluti Daniela |
| sent on November 15, 2020 (19:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Dany, thank you for your visit. It's a somewhat strange ringing system, which raises some concerns, but I think it's used with full respect for the ringed subjects. A greeting. mauri Property Ciao Dany, grazie della visita. E' un sistema di inanellamento un po' strano, che suscita qualche perplessità, ma penso venga usato nel pieno rispetto dei soggetti inanellati. Un saluto. mauri |
| sent on November 30, 2020 (20:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The collar deserves it who has put it with ridiculous scientific pretensions as aggravating. Il collare lo merita chi glielo ha messo con ridicole pretese scientifiche come aggravante. |
| sent on November 30, 2020 (21:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In Mauri: ringing has been of great help in the past to rebuild migration routes and with them the places to be preserved. The numerical return is very low, I seem to remember 1/1000 or so and the ornithologists themselves at a conference in which I attended a few years ago agreed that it is time to think about something else as well; I really do not believe that the wild goose deserves an interest in these terms. I've never seen anything like it, even though I've been working with a ringer for eight years. Unfortunately, what you want about respect for those in this case is not confirmed. A Mauri: l'inanellamento è stato di grande aiuto in passato per ricostruire rotte migratorie e con esse i luoghi da preservare. Il ritorno numerico è bassissimo, mi pare di ricordare 1/1000 o giù di lì e gli stessi ornitologi in un convegno cui partecipai qualche anno fa convennero sul fatto che è ora di pensare anche a qualcos'altro; non credo proprio che l'oca selvatica meriti un interesse in questi termini. Mai ho visto una cosa del genere pur avendo collaborato per otto anni con un inanellatore. Quanto auspichi circa il rispetto per i soggetti in questo caso non trova ahimé conferma. |
| sent on November 30, 2020 (21:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Francesco, thank you for your visit and detailed comment. I still confirm how afraid I was: we extend a veil.... on the matter. Howee I pointed out, complete with photos of the "poor" goose, to those who are competent and it seems that the ringing of the subject, took place in Poland, but I do not know the date. Days ago in the area I also photographed a ringed spatula, with visible letters, but in this case they are rings put on both legs. I will also do a search this time to determine if possible the route traveled. A greeting. mauri Ciao Francesco, grazie della visita e del circostanziato commento. Purtroppo mi confermi quanto temevo: stendiamo un velo.... sulla faccenda. Comunque ho segnalato, con tanto di foto della "povera" oca, a chi di competenza e pare che l'inanellamento del soggetto, sia avvenuto in Polonia, ma non so la data. Giorni fa in zona ho fotografato anche una spatola inanellata, con lettere visibili, ma in questo caso si tratta di anelli messi alle due zampe. Farò anche stavolta una ricerca per stabilire se possibile la rotta percorsa. Un saluto. mauri |
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