Herring Gull - Zilvermeeuw (argentatus & argenteus)(last update: 08 december 2003) |
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Herring Gull NLA 5.412.3755cy (argenteus), August 03 2009, IJmuiden, the Netherlands. A local 5cy argenteus, ringed as pullus at IJmuiden June 2005. P4 fully grown, P7-P10 old. Facial expression suggests a male. From June to December, adult argentatus
undergo a complete moult resulting in so-called "winter
plumage". By August, the first
neat streaks can be found on the crown and hind-neck. After the complete moult is
finished by late autumn, the head will show extensive 'winter streaking', often
neat fine streaking in sub-adult argentatus. Adult northern argentatus show a different
pattern in the outer primaries, compared to argenteus. In
argentatus, especially from northern Scandinavia, the black marking
on P5 is very limited and, if black on P5 is present, this black has
diffuse edges. But often, these black sub-terminal markings are completely
lacking on P5. In Baltic argentatus populations, black on P5 is confined
to the outer-web, with sharply defined edges. The iris is clearly yellow in summer in most argentatus, but some sub-adult argentatus will keep the iris amber to dark brown. |