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  • FEATURE - Flauschige Flamingoküken
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    FEATURE - Flauschige Flamingoküken
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    Jake the keeper tends to a flamingo chick
    Wildlife park sees hand reared Flamingo chicks spread their wings, Yorkshire, Britain - 25 Nov 2015
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    Baby flamingos at the Cotswold Wildlife Park in Yorkshire have spread their wings and joined the adult flock.

    The wildlife park were donated two flamingo eggs by Chester Zoo as part of the European Breeding Programme earlier this year after the 44 strong flamingo flock in the Cotswolds had failed to produce eggs for almost a decade.
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  • FEATURE - Flauschige Flamingoküken
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    FEATURE - Flauschige Flamingoküken
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    Bird keepers Nick and Jade take Mambo and Ringo for a walk
    Wildlife park sees hand reared Flamingo chicks spread their wings, Yorkshire, Britain - 25 Nov 2015
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    Baby flamingos at the Cotswold Wildlife Park in Yorkshire have spread their wings and joined the adult flock.

    The wildlife park were donated two flamingo eggs by Chester Zoo as part of the European Breeding Programme earlier this year after the 44 strong flamingo flock in the Cotswolds had failed to produce eggs for almost a decade.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Flauschige Flamingoküken
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    FEATURE - Flauschige Flamingoküken
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    A close up of Jake feeding a flamingo chick
    Wildlife park sees hand reared Flamingo chicks spread their wings, Yorkshire, Britain - 25 Nov 2015
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    Baby flamingos at the Cotswold Wildlife Park in Yorkshire have spread their wings and joined the adult flock.

    The wildlife park were donated two flamingo eggs by Chester Zoo as part of the European Breeding Programme earlier this year after the 44 strong flamingo flock in the Cotswolds had failed to produce eggs for almost a decade.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Flauschige Flamingoküken
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    FEATURE - Flauschige Flamingoküken
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cotswold Wildlife Park/REX Shutterstock (5435715g)
    Ringo the flamingo being weighed
    Wildlife park sees hand reared Flamingo chicks spread their wings, Yorkshire, Britain - 25 Nov 2015
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    Baby flamingos at the Cotswold Wildlife Park in Yorkshire have spread their wings and joined the adult flock.

    The wildlife park were donated two flamingo eggs by Chester Zoo as part of the European Breeding Programme earlier this year after the 44 strong flamingo flock in the Cotswolds had failed to produce eggs for almost a decade.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Flauschige Flamingoküken
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    FEATURE - Flauschige Flamingoküken
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    One of the flamingo eggs
    Wildlife park sees hand reared Flamingo chicks spread their wings, Yorkshire, Britain - 25 Nov 2015
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    Baby flamingos at the Cotswold Wildlife Park in Yorkshire have spread their wings and joined the adult flock.

    The wildlife park were donated two flamingo eggs by Chester Zoo as part of the European Breeding Programme earlier this year after the 44 strong flamingo flock in the Cotswolds had failed to produce eggs for almost a decade.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848598_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848592_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
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    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848589_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848573_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848572_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848571_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848570_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848569_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848568_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848567_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848563_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848562_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848561_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848530_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fuente de Piedra
    DUKAS_52848529_ACP
    Fuente de Piedra
    Flamingos in der Fuente de Piedra Lagune bei Malaga / 080815 ***["It's a unique experience to be lived at least once in a lifetime". This has been the most repeated phrase by volunteers in the ringing of chicks flamingos took place today in the Natural Reserve of the lagoon of Fuente de Piedra and in which more than 450 people including scientists, banders, conservationists and environmental volunteers. In total, over 600 chicks ringed flamenco of 13,025 pups were born this year, from 15,000 breeding pairs. Banding "enables individual monitoring of these birds and study different aspects of the biology of this species," said the conservative head of the Laguna, Manuel Rendon, who explained that after the capture of chicks and once in the yard, the birds pass through different tables.First you are placed two rings, one of metal, on the right tibia, and other plastic, on the left. Wing, beak and the tarsus is then measured, weighed, biological samples are taken, and finally released. The operation to capture, banding and release has a duration of about four hours.The plastic rings allow remote identification of birds without capture, analyze ornithologists facilitate the dispersion of the population, the use given to the different wetlands, their reproductive behavior or survival, among other factors. The information obtained from such monitoring is essential for the proper management of this colony and to assess this species makes use of the Wetland Network of Andalusian and commuting and use Mediterranean wetlands and northeastern Africa.This year, in Fuente de Piedra, the breeding grounds have been established in the Isle of Senra and dikes of the old salt crystallizers lagoon. For the third consecutive year it has been playing in this colony of three pairs of lesser flamingo.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, région, Region, area, flamant rose, Flamingo
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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
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    (c) Dukas

     

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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo
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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo
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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo
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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo
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    DUK10096972_021
    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo
    (c) Dukas

     

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    DUK10096972_020
    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo,
    (c) Dukas

     

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    DUK10096972_018
    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo,
    (c) Dukas

     

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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo,
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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo,
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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo,
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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo,
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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo,
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    REPORTAGE - Camargue
    France, Frankreich, La Camargue, flamant rose, Flamingo,
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