| Coordinators:Delfín González
 Gabriel Martín
 Antonio Gutierrez
 Amir Ben Dov
 Mars Muusse
 
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 | Yellow-legged Gull michahellis  2CY,  November  23 2003, Rosas, NE Spain.
 All summer, 2CY michahellis are in
  a complete moult, replacing all feathers, which eventually will bring
  birds in so-called "second winter" plumage by October. After
  completion, the head will show limited neat fine streaking and the
  under-parts and rump turn pale, with some mottled brown at the flanks. From early April, the inner primaries are shed and new second generation
  primaries grown in. On average, 2CY michahellis shed the last
  juvenile primary (P10) by the first week of August. The majority of michahellis complete the primary moult by the first week of October, when the new
  second generation P10 is fully grown. The new primaries are dark with a
  tiny pale tip on the fresh flight-feathers. In michahellis, second
  generation primaries show some contrast between outer and inner primaries:
  the three inner primaries show a pale inner-web and brownish outer-web
  (the black shaft-streak well visible), while the outer primaries have the
  outer-web blackish brown and the pale greyish brown inner-web still
  visible at P7.
 The under-wing is largely pale with brown lesser under-wing coverts and
  brown lines running over the tips of the median coverts. The second
  generation tail-feathers show a clear-cut wedge-shaped blackish tail-band
  with only isolated blackish markings on the white basal half of the
  central rectrices. The outer tail-feathers normally show no isolated black
  markings and in general the outer-webs are often clean white except the
  sub-terminal band. The rump is largely white. The iris is pale brown. The
  bill shows a pale pinkish base and often the very tip is translucent
  white. The legs are salmon-pink with a yellow hue.
 At the end of the complete moult, a partial moult takes place in September
  and October. In this partial moult, 2CY birds normally include some
  feathers, which were replaced first in line in the complete moult of last
  summer (in May): upper tertials, median coverts, inner greater coverts and
  randomly some lower lesser coverts.
 This is an slightly advanced looking 2CY michahellis in November, showing most grey adult-like scapulars. The head and upper-breast show streaking and mottling and the
  bill looks immature as well. Primary P10 is fully grown.
  After the complete moult, a partial moult has included three upper tertials
  and some wing-coverts:  The inner and
  central greater coverts are fresh grey. Most median coverts have been replaced and
  some lower lesser and lesser covert has been
  replaced recently, all grey, like the inner greater coverts.In the bottom image: together with 1CY (left) and delayed
    looking 2CY (right).
 
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