Herring Gull- Zilvermeeuw (argentatus & argenteus)(last update: |
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Herring Gull plumages: hg 1cy July hg 2cy January hg 3cy January hg sub-ad January hg ad January |
(2 images) Herring Gull BTO xx32554 3cy (argenteus), April 06 2004, Westkapelle, the Netherlands (51.33N - 03.25E). Picture Pim Wolf. 3cy argenteus has
a partial moult in spring. It starts in January and is completed by April,
leaving birds in so-called "second summer" plumage. The head turns white, especially on throat, breast and belly. By April, the
scapulars and mantle will show many adult-like grey feathers, creating a
contrasting "grey saddle" in many birds, as most of the wing-coverts
(especially the lesser coverts) are still barred. The wing-coverts start
to fade and the fringes wear away. These images presents a typical argenteus, with an obvious grey saddle. The brown second generation primaries are slightly bleached and show a hint of a mirror on P10. The second generation tail has a broad dark tail-band. This individual has moulted some wing-coverts to third generation grey feathers in the partial autumn moult as a 2cy bird; note especially the upper tertials and lower lesser coverts. |