Observation des canards sur l'étang de Malzoné
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.
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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.