Observation des canards sur l'étang de Malzoné

  • il y a 14 ans
La réserve de Malzoné, acquise en 1977 par l'Office national de la chasse et de la faune sauvage et la Fédération des chasseurs de Loir-et-Cher, abrite un observatoire. Alors qu'une partie de l'étang est prise dans la glace, des passionnés observent.

Category

🗞
News
Transcription
00:00You
00:30Can you recognize the subject?
00:33Who is it?
00:35It's the one with the white hair.
00:37Why does he have a white hair?
00:39Do you want me to tell you what it is?
00:41Yes, tell me.
00:42He has a white hair.
00:45Do you want to see it?
00:47No, but yes.
00:49It's a duck.
00:51I don't know what he's doing.
00:53The white one?
00:54Yes, he was already on the right earlier.
00:56No, it's a duck.
00:58There is a duck in front of it.
01:02It's grey with the neck.
01:04It's a bit sensitive.
01:06Sensitive?
01:07Yes, it's grey.
01:20The Mabzoné reserve was acquired in 1977.
01:25Jointly by the Loir-et-Cher Hunters Federation
01:28and the National Office of Wild Hunting and Wildlife.
01:34It's a pond that is particularly interesting
01:37for the wintering of water birds.
01:40Thousands of birds come here during the winter,
01:43they come here during the day.
01:45They use the Mabzoné as a refuge.
01:50It's true that it's a pond that is at the heart
01:53of the pond saloon.
01:55There are currently two reserves in the pond saloon.
02:00These two reserves play their role
02:03in an area that is quite hunted.
02:09It's a pond that is very interesting
02:11for the life of migratory birds.

Recommandations