Gran-Canarische Blauwe Vink
Fringilla polatzeki · Gran Canaria Blue Chaffinch
Datum | 8 September 2019 |
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Locatie | R.N.I. de Inagua (Gran Canaria), Canary Islands |
Fotograaf | Rubén Barone |
Bekeken | 4136 × |
Adult male moulting. This bird was captured and ringed with permission under a program (LIFE+Pinzón) of monitoring and conservation of the species undertaken by the Cabildo Insular de Gran Canaria, the Government of the Canary Islands and Tragsa. The present population of this endangered species is about 400 birds. See this link for more information: http://lifepinzon.org/en/. |
Discussie
Max Berlijn
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24 November 2019 07:55, gewijzigd 24 November 2019 07:57
I am not so good in Spanish but did the latest wildfires of this summer had any effect on the arena of the breeding birds? I heard not but this was in the beginning of the fires.
Rubén Barone
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24 November 2019 13:40
Hi again.
Fortunately, the recent fires didn't destroy or affect the present habitat of the Gran Canaria Blue Chaffinch, even if they were very strong and covered a great surface of the island.
Best regards.
George Sangster
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25 November 2019 12:58
Hi Ruben, was ringing the only purpose of catching the birds or were there other reasons as well?
Rubén Barone
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25 November 2019 14:10
Hi again.
Well, the purpose of catching the birds is linked with the ringing program of the species from many years (both with colour and metallic rings). I was collaborating with a friend who is involved in this program within the LIFE project, but I'm not working in it. Marking the birds with colour rings facilitate the identification of all the individuals, especially in order to follow their movements.
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