Lesser Black-backed Gull (graellsii & intermedius)

(last update: 27-2-2011)

Home

LBBG rings

lbbg 1cy May
lbbg 1cy June
lbbg 1cy July
lbbg 1cy August
lbbg 1cy September
lbbg 1cy October
lbbg 1cy November
lbbg 1cy December

lbbg 2cy January
lbbg 2cy February
lbbg 2cy Mar-April
lbbg 2cy May
lbbg 2cy June
lbbg 2cy July
lbbg 2cy August
lbbg 2cy September
lbbg 2cy October
lbbg 2cy Nov - Dec

lbbg 3cy Jan-April
lbbg 3cy May
lbbg 3cy June
lbbg 3cy July
lbbg 3cy August
lbbg 3cy September
lbbg 3cy October
lbbg 3cy Nov - Dec

lbbg sub-ad Jan-April
lbbg sub-ad May
lbbg sub-ad June
lbbg sub-ad July
lbbg sub-ad Aug
lbbg sub-ad Sept
lbbg sub-ad Oct
lbbg sub-ad Nov
lbbg sub-ad Dec

lbbg adult January
lbbg adult February
lbbg adult March
lbbg adult April
lbbg adult May
lbbg adult June
lbbg adult July
lbbg adult August
lbbg adult September
lbbg adult October
lbbg adult Nov - Dec

LBBG graellsii 2cy WB7P February 16 2007, Anza-Agadir, Morocco. Picture: Morten Helberg.

PVC black WB7P and metal BTO ringed at S Walney colony in 2006 by David Sowter.
The South Walney Nature Reserve (54°03'N/03°12'W): With permission of Cumbria Wildlife Trust and the warden(s) of the reserve, there has been ringing of gulls on this dune site at the south end of Walney island since at least the early 1960's. The ringing was continued led by Ian Spence and Rob Shaw through the 1980's and 1990's.

Scapulars replaced. Wing-coverts and tertials still juvenile.