Bob Report This Comment Date: January 14, 2005 01:17PM
are you sure they aren't Flamingos? They are pink after all
mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: January 14, 2005 01:40PM
Actually I am not sure about the names at the moment, someone told me the name
when I took the pictures, but I forgot it, it was few months ago. However they
must be birds that migrate from north Europa to Africa (I guess) and use to have
a break in the Lagoon od Orbetello in Touscany (where the picture has been
taken).
rreptile Report This Comment Date: January 14, 2005 06:24PM
they look like flamingoes to me too. Did they sound like thousands of frogs
croaking and did many of them have their heads in the water mining for food? (It
looks like this is the case but my eyesight isn't what it was so I can't quite
make out the detail)
gruff Report This Comment Date: January 15, 2005 05:43AM
where's Basho when you need him
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: January 15, 2005 05:51AM
ok -- nothing in the sky
looks like a group of 3 and a single
----------------------ducks or cormerants
in the forground and then finally -0----
flying looks like
yuuuup they are
pink birds flying!
mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: January 17, 2005 07:21AM
Ok, I have checked and they ARE Flamingos, that is what we call
"Fenicotteri"
rreptile Report This Comment Date: January 17, 2005 08:36PM
I haven't seen actual flamingoes since travelling in the Camargue area of
France.
I see from the following site that flamingoes have only two colonies in Italy.
[
www.margheritadisavoia.com]
Great shot of them flying - and added bonus of no voracious mosquitoes to have
to brush away either while looking!
mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: January 18, 2005 01:46PM
in fact the colony where I took the pictures is in the map suggested bye
rreptile, it is in the Lagoon of Orbetello, the one reported in this picture
that I published:
[
www.plus613.com]
Orbetello is the town in the middle of the lagoon, and when I took the pictures
of the flamingos I was at the end of the town, left side of the lagoon.
And yes, there were not many mosquitos, but only because it was before the
sunset...after sunset I wouldn't stay there!
rreptile Report This Comment Date: January 26, 2005 12:56PM
Even before sunset in the Camargue, the mosquitoes were fierce and legion. I
can't even begin to imagine what it must be like there AFTER sunset!