There are many grasslands in friesland that traditionally hosted many meadow birds. The lapwing was often visited for its eggs, which they collected. Nowadays, people already don't do that because there are fewer and fewer of them. These hands belong to a farmer who has a lot of love for his bird. A young lapwing in his hands mean care and devotion.
In his hands he has some sticks that he pokes into the ground when he finds another nest of a meadow bird. In this manner, he does not mow them out but around them.
On the piece of land in question are currently still the richest occurrences of meadow birds in friesland because without love for nature, it's not going to be anything.
Hello I am Hans . My technical training and work come in handy when it comes to my work as a photographer and filmmaker. The now many decades that I have been involved in photography give me the support and experience needed to know what is really special. Form and.. Read more…