Larus fuscus fuscus C5AR, July 10-17 2003, Tampere, Finland (61.33N 24.59E).
C5AR was ringed in Sahala, Finland
(61,52N 24,32E);
ringed as pullus on July 04 2000 by Risto Juvaste. Hand when ringed: 215 mm.
Read
ring records, most at Tampere landfill:
2001-07-03,
2001-07-04, 2001-07-05,
2001-07-12, 2001-07-14, 2001-07-21,
2001-07-28, 2001-07-31, 2001-08-01, 2001-08-02, 2001-08-03, 2001-08-04,
2001-08-06, 2001-08-10,
2001-08-11, 2001-08-12, 2001-08-13, 2001-08-14,
2002-05-19, 2002-05-21, 2002-05-26, 2002-05-28, 2002-05-31, 2002-06-01,
2002-06-02, 2002-06-08, 2002-06-09, 2002-06-15, 2002-06-23, 2002-06-25,
2002-06-29, 2002-06-30, 2002-07-02, 2002-07-06, 2002-07-07, 2002-07-09,
2002-07-10, 2002-07-12, 2002-07-14, 2002-07-16, 2002-07-18, 2002-07-19,
2003-05-11, 2003-05-15, 2003-05-17, 2003-05-24, 2003-05-29, 2003-05-31,
2003-06-01, 2003-06-07, 2003-06-14, 2003-06-18, 2003-06-20, 2003-06-29,
2003-07-01, 2003-07-09, 2003-07-10,
2003-07-11, 2003-07-16, 2003-07-17, 2003-07-24,
2003-08-02, 2003-08-03, 2003-08-09, 2003-08-12.
Ringed as pullus on July 04 2000, C5AR is now in 4cy. A representative for sub-adult fuscus by mid-July, but very adult-like in all respects. Most striking are the small size (albeit probably a male), the slender bill, the red gonydeal spot which normally doesn't exceed on the upper mandible, the dark upper-parts which turn brown hued when older and worn, the lack of moult in the scapulars, wing-coverts and the primaries and the small white tips on the outer primaries, which wear away quickly. Note the contrast between the fresh cold blackish grey lower scapulars and the brown hued older upper scapulars.