An
adult argenteus ringed in the Netherlands: Arnhem Ringstation
5.360.719.
Ringed
November 21 1999 at IJmuiden as sub-adult, now at least in 6cy,
maybe older.
The
bill has some limited black markings on the upper mandible. The
orbital ring is yellow-orange. The legs are whitish flesh coloured.
In
the primaries, note the
reduced black sub-terminal band on P10, restricted to two small
black spots on the edge of the outer-web and the edge of the
inner-web. The white tip of P10 is connected with the mirror by a
broad white bridge at the centre. The black patch between the apical
spot and the white inner-web (the medial band) is very broad, even
on the narrowest point along the edge of the inner-web. Argenteus
normally shows such a broad medial band, where it is restricted in argentatus.
By the second week of February, at
least 25% of adult argenteus from the Netherlands are in
active moult on the head. This is often obvious in the feathers
around the eye, which are shed by the second week of February,
leaving a naked ring around the eye (visible at close range). Last
years (2000-2003) winters have been very mild, with many adult
argenteus back in the colonies by early February in the Netherlands
(north to 53° latitude).
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