glaucoides - kumlieni

(last update: January 26, 2012)

Coordinators:
Dave Brown (Canada)
Bruce Mactavish (Canada)
Chris Gibbins (Scotland)
Peter Adriaens (Belgium)
Mars Muusse (Netherlands)

Possible Glaucous Gull X Glaucous-winged Gull adult, April 25 2008, Offshore of Westport, Washington, Grays Harbor County, USA. Picture: Ryan Shaw.

Ryan's website.

These two species hybridise in northwestern North America (Swarth 1934, Strang 1977). The field characters of this hybrid combination are poorly known, but adults show wingtip patterns variably intermediate between the parent taxa (Strang 1977). Thus, some birds might resemble Kurnlien’s Gull in wingtip pattern (and upperpart tone). Given the parent species, however, this hybrid combination should differ noticeably from Kumlien’s Gull in its larger size and longer and heavier bill; this is certainly true of a few presumed Glaucous x Glaucous-winged hybrids seen wintering in California (Howell, pers. obs,).