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- joska
(736) - [2008-05-20 7:44]
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Felicitari, o poza minunata, despre o pasare minunata!
The Corn Crake (Crex crex), or landrail is a small bird in the family Rallidae.
Its breeding habitat is not marshes as with most crakes, but, as the name implies, meadows and arable farmland. It breeds across Europe and western Asia, migrating to Africa in winter. It is in steep decline across most of its range because modern farming practices mean that nests and birds are destroyed by mowing or harvesting before breeding is finished. The best place to look for or listen for them in the UK is in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
aa, scuze acum vad ca ai postat si pe aceasta...
TFS,
L