Herring Gull - Zilvermeeuw (argentatus & argenteus)(last update: 30 maart 2004) |
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(4 images) Herring Gull CN13 8cy (argentatus), July 17 2003, Tampere, Finland (61.31N, 23.43E). 8cy argentatus yellow CN13, ringed as pullus on June 30 1996 in Kanala, Finland (61.42N 24.07E). From 1999 onwards, there are about 75 observations, all from Tampere dump. In many respects a classical full adult nominate argentatus, with a yellow hue on the pink legs, clear yellow iris, orange orbital ring and red gonydeal spot confined to the lower mandible. The white mirror on P10 is hardly separated from the greyish inner-web by the black medial band, which just reaches to the inner-web's edge. 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 often show extensive 'winter streaking'. During the summer, the primaries are moulted. In adult argentatus, the last outer primary P10 will be fully grown by January in the most northern population, by early December in southern populations, about equal to West-European argenteus. Adult northern argentatus show a
different pattern in the outer primaries, compared to argenteus. In
argentatus, especially from northern Scandinavia, the black markings
on P5 are limited or absent and, if black on P5 is present, this black has
diffuse edges. Most often, these black sub-terminal markings are completely
lacking on P5. In Baltic argentatus, black on P5 is normally confined to the outer-web, with sharply defined
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