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Larus cachinnans hybrid 2CY xPx April 19 2007, Wloclawek, Poland. Picture: Grzegorz Neubauer.
2CY backcross or F2 hybrid Caspian x Herring Gull. Ringed as a chick on May 20 2006 at Wloclawek, mother a hybrid, father unknown. Although it is rather pale and has a slim bill, this bird is inseparable from Herring Gull with any confidence. PCA (fig. 9) indicates that, phenotypically, it sits in the space occupied by pure Herring Gull, with a trait score of 30.
Below, table 2 is repeated to score this bird. The scores are in italic + bold.
First of all, it should be mentioned that April is just beyond/outside the target period, for 2 reasons: a) birds may have started the complete moult, which muddies the view on extent of post-juvenile moult; and b) 2nd gen feathers replaced early in the process (1CY September) may have deteriorated severely and are hardly distinguishable in an otherwise juvenile feather row. Therefore the sample period was set from October to March inclusive. Scoring this particular bird should better not be done, as the inner median coverts may be missing due to initiation of the complete moult; the other concern may be the changes in general coloration of head and underparts in spring.
Overall score is 30 (by authors; score 29 by Mars Muusse, differences could be discussed), which places this bird in the hybrid zone of the spectrum.
Table 2. Traits and scores used to characterise birds in first-winter plumage (October-March inclusive).
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Trait |
Score |
Description |
Extent of scapular moult |
0 |
no first-generation feathers remaining |
1 |
a small number (<1/3) of first-generation feathers remaining |
2 |
a significant number (>1/3) of first-generation feathers remaining |
Greater-covert pattern |
0 |
simple pattern with brown centres and sharp white edges, with no white vermiculation or notching |
1 |
white edges with delicate notches or vermiculation; or dark brown centre with white tip to 1/3 of length (i.e. white restricted to tip or distal third) |
2 |
clear white notches / barring creating a delicate 'piano key' pattern along the whole edge / feather; but much of feather dark |
3 |
lots of white (more than 1/2 of coverts looking white) distributed along the whole feather, or a bold notching ('piano key' pattern) |
Bill shape |
0 |
Very long and slim, no visible gonydeal angle (L:D ratio >2.8) |
1 |
Slim, slight gonydeal angle (ratio 2.4-2.79) |
2 |
Intermediate (ratio 2.0-2.39) |
3 |
Short and deep, well marked gonys angle (ratio <2) |
Leg length |
0 |
Long and slim looking |
1 |
Moderately long |
2 |
Short or short and stocky |
Ventral bulge |
0 |
present |
1 |
absent |
Primary projection |
0 |
very long (ratio >0.6) |
1 |
moderately long (ratio 0.5-0.59) |
2 |
medium (ratio 0.4-0.49) optical estimation, but difficult angle |
3 |
short (ratio <0.4) |
Moult: greater coverts |
0 |
all or almost all new (>75%) |
1 |
51-75% new |
2 |
34-50% new |
3 |
10-33% new |
4 |
one or two feathers moulted |
5 |
no moult |
Moult: median coverts |
0 |
all or almost all new (>75%) |
1 |
51-75% new |
2 |
34-50% new |
3 |
10-33% new |
4 |
one or two feathers moulted |
5 |
no moult. But possibly missing inner MC due to complete moult |
Moult: tertials |
0 |
3 or more new |
1 |
2 new |
2 |
1 new |
3 |
all old |
Darkness of head and body |
0 |
totally white |
1 |
reduced grey wash or streaking (confined to flanks and/or single streaks around nape) |
2 |
light streaking/wash to head (incl. some dark around eye); isolated streaks/blotches on body. Overall, body looks more white than brown |
3 |
well streaked: dark mask around eye and/or streaking covering the whole head/face; body with extensive but moderately dense streaks/mottles |
4 |
strong and dense streaking/mottling on body and head making it appear almost wholly dark |
First-generation tertial pattern |
0 |
diffuse white tip (like Common Gull Larus canus) |
1 |
fine pale fringe around distal portion (like classic michahellis), possibly also with some vermiculations |
2 |
edges moderately notched |
3 |
edges strongly notched and/or some dark barring or pale patches across the feather on some or all tertials. But note state of feathers. |
Second-generation scapular pattern |
0 |
uniformly silvery-grey, darker patterning absent or very faint |
1 |
silvery-grey background, pattern stronger than on 0, but lacks strong barring or central dark diamonds (only dark shafts and subtle anchors), with only a minority (one or two) of such feathers admixed |
2 |
strong, contrasting shaft-streaks, anchors and/or dark central diamonds, but these more patterned feathers are less than 1/2 of all; ground colour creamy or silvery-grey, possibly with some grey feathers mixed in |
3 |
strong pattern described in 2 on most (more than 1/2) of feathers, but possibly also one or two plain grey feathers or feathers with grey ground tone |
4 |
all feathers contrastingly patterned (with dark cross bars or diamonds), lacking plain grey feathers; feather centres buffy-brown |
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