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Garrulus glandarius Dünufudar 14:1
  • Garrulus glandarius Dünufudar 14:1

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    Discription: The Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius or Vlaamse Gaai) is a common bird, and it is famous for its ability to imitate different sounds. The importance of this species in forestry relies in the fact that the Eurasian jay collects and hides oak acorn under in the litter layer forming a winter food reserve. At the same the uneaten oak acorns contribute to the recruitment potential of oak forests. . Thus, Eurasian jay has an important role in the forestation, however, it has to be noted that the Eurasian jay consume a large amount of animal resources, and its robs the nests of other birds, thus its role is controversial in terms of nature conservation and wildlife management.

     

    Date: 2 Sept 1913

     

    Artist: unknown

    Product type: silver gelatine print mounted on cardboard

     

    Authentication: handwriting on back 

     

    Dimensions: board 12 cm x 9 cm, print 8,5 cm x 8,6 cm

     

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    The condition of a photograph generally, but not always, affects the overall value of the work. In early  photography, condition issues are to be expected given the age of the print.

     

    Press prints, by their nature, were handled more than fine-art prints because of their use for disseminating information, which explains why they may have more creases. 

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