Sunday, August 1, 2010

Living Wills, Statistics



Image - Showing wings - Author: Luchy Polo
China Aguada sepia ink s / paper


this year have returned to nest herring gulls (Larus argentatus, Pontoppidan, 1763) in the lantern the church of Santa MarĂ­a Nai in Ourense.

Back in February of session work, I witnessed one of the mating and can only warn a friend that there was an event that would have consequences in future months.

two chicks were born and now already have a very considerable size. This year the operate very well and jump to the roof is just below the ledge where the nest. However, unlike last year http://animalesreunidos.blogspot.com/2010/02/pero-que-haces-tu-aqui.html , present no difficulty to return to your site. Moreover, the slope of the roof is used as a takeoff and landing ramp, where they begin to make their first flight instruction. They spread their wings and repeatedly beaten with force after preparing and giving a little jump in the air remain few seconds landing a little lead on the roof, always under the watchful eye of one of the adults.

How difficult is to let "fly" to chickens!. We must watch and try not to speak much.

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