Italian Migration Pass. The foretold step of the Fieldfare last week focused exclusively on some medium-high areas of our hills which, even if well equipped with plants rich in their favorite red berries, do not seem to attract this “cold turd” that appears fleetingly without stopping.
If the principle of the influence of the phases of the moon on the movement of migrants is still valid, we should see the Cesene in this last phase of the moon together with the Redwing thrushes that, in this last season, it seems they are showing up in excellent numbers. Like the two big turdids, the Blackbird, the Pipit, the Robin and the Blackcap are maintaining a good migratory movement.
Indeed even the larks they are observed in good numbers in the plains of northern Italy where between 8 and 9 November they were particularly reported. Nothing to underline for the finches such as Frosone, Siskin, Fringuello, Peppola and Cardellino that make themselves desired. Among the infrapalearctic migrants, the excellent presence of the Sparrow is underlined. Worthy of note is the recapturing of a specimen of this species from Finland at the FEIN Ornithological Observatory of Arosio which takes care of these notes on the passage in collaboration with collaborators scattered throughout the territory.
In this migratory context among the sheds rises the anger created by the inability to manage our regional administrations who fall into ridicule for not knowing how to take advantage of the second concrete message of the Minister of the Environment (November 3, 2016) which once again legitimizes the supply of live calls and the functionality of the capture systems.
But this is the story of those who promise in bars and do not apply the law properly and of the absence of other hunting associations, certainly not of the ANUUMigratorists who seem the most concrete in the defense of traditional hunts and of a wise, controlled and coordinated collection of migratory birds.
Source: ANUU Migrationists