IJmuiden Project - Fred Cottaar, José Verbeek, Maarten van Kleinwee & Mars Muusse(last update: January 01, 2023) |
|||||||||||||||||||||
|
Herring Gull (argenteus) Y.ALA 1CY & 8CY, August 2009 & May 2016, IJmuiden, the Netherlands. Picture: Mars Muusse & Maarten van Kleinwee.Ringed as pullus in breeding season 2009 at Forteiland, IJmuiden. Ringed by Fred Cottaar ringing team. below: Herring Gull (argenteus) Y.ALA 8CY, May 02 2016, IJmuiden, the Netherlands. Picture: Maarten van Kleinwee.No mirror on P9. -/P3. below: Herring Gull (argenteus) Y.ALA 1CY, August 03 2009, IJmuiden, the Netherlands. Picture: Mars Muusse.The partial autumn moult in argenteus (moult from juvenile plumage into so-called "first winter" plumage) includes the body and head feathers. This moult starts as soon as the nest is abandoned (late June) and continues until January. In general, the head turns paler on throat and forehead. The breast will turn paler as well. The feathers on belly and vent will still be juvenile in most 1cy argenteus by November. From July onwards, the mantle and upper scapulars are moulted to second generation feathers, showing an anchor pattern and a dark base. The lowest row of scapulars are still juvenile by March in most 2cy birds (contra e.g. michahellis). The notched pattern of the juvenile scapulars is repeated on the juvenile lesser, lower lesser and median coverts, although the medians have paler centres. The juvenile greater coverts show a 'piano-key' pattern; on the outer greater coverts as well. The tertials have an obvious notched pale fringe and transversal bar. |
||||||||||||||||||||