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Spirito Santo

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Oggi vediamo il falco Gheppio , conosciuto da molti come Spirito Santo per il suo modo di satre fermo in aria muovendo rapidamente le ali . Today we see the kestrel falcon, known by many as the Holy Spirit to his way of moving quickly Satre still in the air wings. Il gheppio (Falco tinnunculus, Linnaeus 1758) è uno dei rapaci più diffusi nell'Europa centrale. Molti conoscono il gheppio poichè ha conquistato le città  come proprio ambiente e si caratterizza per il suo originale volo oscillante. Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus, Linnaeus 1758) is one of the most common raptors in Central Europe. Many people know the kestrel has since conquered the city as its environment and is characterized by its original flight tilting. Name The specific epithet, tinnunculus, probably refers to his verse, which looks like a you you you you and that, literally translated, means that rings, clashing. Plumage The kestrels show that most other species on a sexual dimorphism. The most striking feature is that the males have the head light gray, but the females are uniformly red brick. Males have wings and are characterized by reddish brown spots at times by some form of asterisk. The lower back and tail - the so-called beam - its color is completely gray with a black end and a white edging. The underside is pale cream with brownish spots or stripes. The bottom of the belly is completely white instead. The adult female is dark in the trip back. Unlike the male is brown and also the beam also shows a certain number of stripes on the side and final bonding. The lower part is darker than in male size and shows a stronger. The young resemble the plumage of females. However, their wings seem more rounded and shorter than in adult kestrels. In addition, the tips of their wingspans show clear margins. Waxed leather and ring around the eye, which are yellow in adult birds, young birds go from blue to yellowish green. In both sexes the tail is rounded because the tail feathers are shorter than medians. In adult birds the tips of the wings reach the end of the tail. The legs are pale yellow, the claws are blacks. Physique Like all Falconiformes, kestrel has 15 vertebrae in the neck that allow him to turn his head 180 degrees and observe prey perched on a tree up to 220 degrees without having to move. The physical size of kestrels (length and wingspan) varies depending on the subspecies and sex. In this subspecies in Europe (Falco tinnunculus tinnunculus) males have a wingspan of 74 cm, females to 78. The weight of individuals varies a lot according to sex. Normally a male kestrel weighs about 200 grams, a female 20 grams more. The weight of females varies according to season: during the spawning weigh up to 300 grams. The females are usually heavier than most fortunate in the care of babies in the nest. Appearance in flight The kestrel has a particular flight. Even beginners are able to recognize the typical flight of the kestrel. Unlike other raptors, flaps its wings frequently, but the most striking feature is the so-called flight to "Holy Spirit", during which remains completely still in the air, with small beats of the wings and holding the tail fanned, using the wind to be stable and observe the soil in search of prey. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falco_tinnunculus Good sunday and good weekend Thanks for the comments and the favourites of previous image.

Comments (37)


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mariogiannecchini

3:24AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Devo ringraziare un paio di cacciatori che si sono fermati con l'auto per non far volare via il falco permettendo la serie di scatti che poi vedremo. La foto contiene due diversi scatti per evidenziare l'atteggiamento del rapace . I have to thank a couple of hunters who stopped the car so as not to blow away the hawk, allowing the series of shots that we'll see. The picture contains two different shots to highlight the attitude of the prey.

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wysiwig

3:28AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

They looks like they are part of a high wire act in the circus. Outstanding image against a brilliant blue sky. Thank you for the information on them. Sembrano essi sono parte di un atto filo alto nel circo. Immagine eccezionale contro un cielo blu brillante. Grazie per le informazioni su di essi.

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rainbows

3:40AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Delightful capture of these beautiful birds, dear Mario. Good information too. Hugs. Diane. xx

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bimm3d

3:43AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

superb!! very good photo and great info!!

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jayfar

3:44AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Lovely capture Mario, not often you see two together like this.

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Pierrot_Lunaire

3:53AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Cool work!! Eccellente immagine come sempre Mario!!

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erlandpil

4:00AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Great capture erland

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RodolfoCiminelli

4:36AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

La composizione ha un gran equilibrio e simmetria, eccellente lavoro Mario.....!!! Complimento......!!!! #:O)

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lior

4:45AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

A superb capture!

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durleybeachbum

4:46AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Clever postwork! And brilliant shots.

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Meisiekind

5:01AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Birds on a wire! Very special feathered friends indeed!

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helanker

5:31AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

What a beautiful capture. Nobody can see, this was made of 2 pictures. SO well done.

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Rhanagaz

7:54AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Great capture of these wonderful birds! ;o)

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flora-crassella

7:56AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

how wonderful!!!!!!! GREAT photo!!!!!!!!!!!

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flavia49

8:28AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

splendida foto! superlative!

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artistheat

9:18AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Great Capture

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magnus073

9:20AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Mario, questa è una splendida cattura di questi falchi adorabile. Sono splendidi uccelli, e non abbiamo di così belli nel mio paese. I nostri falchi sono molto più grandi, e non come cute. Grazie per aver fornito la storia dietro questi uccelli sorprendenti.

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GiMi53

9:40AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Two on a wire ! Excellent shot ! :~)

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MrsRatbag

10:24AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

What a wonderful shot! Excellent work!

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DananJaya_Chef

10:28AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Photobucket

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Faemike55

10:38AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Wonderful capture and great information! Thanks

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alessimarco

10:59AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

~Beautiful capture!~

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J5ive

11:25AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Wonderful Capture and Info!!!

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kbrog

12:23PM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Excellent capture of these beautiful birds on a wire! :D

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cricke49

12:31PM | Sun, 12 December 2010

excellent photo capture, awesome story-ne as well!:)*5

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drifterlee

1:30PM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Cute shot and little birds!

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dochtersions

3:05PM | Sun, 12 December 2010

A fantastic capture, Mario. Thank you for the story!!!

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sandra46

4:52PM | Sun, 12 December 2010

UNA FOTO BELLISSIMA, CHE FORTUNA! O CHE PAZIENZA ;D

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anitalee

10:49PM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Excellent

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danapommet

10:53PM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Beautiful capture of these falcons Mario. I have not seen these before. You have shown us so much of Italy and it is so fantastic. Thank you! Dana

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