Sunday, February 20, 2011

How Does Hiv Skin Look Like

From one site to another.

Although the main activity that was prepared for this morning was installing a door in the falcons nest box of the cathedral, as I have time went first to see how it would demolish the building of La Salle, where he controlled a colony of three or four pairs of kestrels. It was known that was going to topple. The appearance of the building today is as shown in the picture, and have thrown side.

State the building of La Salle.

My interest was to see how the kestrels went, I've only seen a couple, they were both sitting on the windowsill that have been used for several years nesting and where we have to put a small video camera ( http://diariodeunafamiliadecernicalos.blogspot.com/ ). Although they have opened the window, they are still looking for their place, poor things, the Mayor has not informed them that this spring is going to have to find another place to install the nest and bring up their offspring, quite large at least last two years.


kestrel
couple in the window that used to nest in recent years.

At ten o'clock we agree Ieronimus door in the cathedral of Salamanca, which proceeded to the arduous task of lifting the material needed by steep and narrow staircases that led us to the height of the Maria de la O, a bell of a considerable size, which is the height to which it is nest box installed where they breed falcons.

When we went to the terrace and saw and heard the hawks, who are already in full beginning of the breeding season, have occupied the territory, are seen in the towers and domes of the cathedral, even have already bowl inside the box.

Falcon in flight. Photo courtesy of Jaime Sánchez Rivas.

Without wasting a minute we strive to raise the material inside the last leg of the tower, no easy task, we had to take a rope and use a pulley that once moved the clapper that Tania Maria de la O, the height was about 20 meters, when we walk on the floor are nothing but one over another is somewhat different. We had to use the pulley, and the stairs no longer have room to move with the panels we had.

Angel pulling the rope to climb one of the panels.
The work we have done is the placement of a frame which carries a double door that will avoid disturbing the falcons when they are incubating, to see if this season we and more chickens are born lucky, because in recent years have only brought a chicken.

Staff hard at work.

Carlos Village
acting carpenter.
At 11:30 we were out, as everything was ready and did not want too disturbing to the occupants of the nest box, although some as we went down we had time to pull the trigger camera.

Storks in the nest. Photo courtesy of Jaime Sánchez Rivas.
Without wasting a minute we went to dump Gomecello, it is evident the reduction of seagulls, but there are still few. We were close in height to the fence and trap priming, to see if we are lucky and captured a seagull to end the campaign of 2010-11.

trap fencing, roof closed and barley.

When we came back out to see the female marsh harrier hunting within the precincts of the landfill.


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