Lesser Black-backed Gull (graellsii & intermedius)

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first calendar year: November

By November, many LBBG have left the colonies and surrounding feeding grounds near the Maasvlakte (the Netherlands) and have migrated south towards France, Portugal, Morocco and Senegal. By mid-November, several 100's LBBG may still stay near the Maasvlakte, probably as long as it's not freezing. By December, a couple of hundreds remain on continental NW Europe, as north as southern Netherlands along the coast at Westkapelle, 65 km south of the Maasvlakte (see map). As it seems, every year a larger group of LBBG stay "at the most northern latitude as possible", i.e. migrate south only when winter conditions or food supply force them to. They feed out on the North Sea and follow coasters and fishing trawlers in mixed flocks of mainly Herring Gull (argentatus and argenteus) and (in winter only a few) Yellow-legged (michahellis) and Caspian Gulls (cachinnans). 

Year 2000 had a rather mild winter with temperatures below zero as late as mid-December. At Westkapelle, ringed individuals from Scandinavia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium and Britain were present. When winter really started in December, this group moved south as well, to unknown wintering grounds, probably the Atlantic coast of Western and SW Europe. 

The first weeks of November 2001 proved to be mild again and several 100's of LBBG (many adults) could be found at southern locations in the Netherlands: the Maasvlakte and Westkapelle. As in the previous year, red colour-ringed juveniles from the Maasvlakte (the Netherlands), a green colour-ringed 2cy LBBG from Helgoland (Germany) and blue colour-ringed juveniles from Vest-Agder (southern tip of Norway) were present, together with several metal-ringed juveniles from Belgium, Britain, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands. Westkapelle seems to be one of the best places to watch graellsii and intermedius LBBG  together from a short distance.

Comparison of 1CY November taxa:

fuscus C70F 2CY, January 22 2011, Ashdod, Israel (Amir Ben Dov). New scapulars blackish grey. Late moult, and juvenile feathers still in good condition. michahellis 1G6 1CY, November 15 2009, Madrid, Spain (Delfín González). Extensive post-juvenile moult in coverts and tertials finished.
marinus 97M 1CY, November 27 2013, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France (Jean-Michel Sauvage). Heavy bill, small eye, short primary projection. cachinnans PHUK 1CY, November 26 2011, Minden, Germany (Armin Deutsch). White-headed, all scaps replaced and commonly some coverts replaced. Often white underwing.
smithsonianus ALB 1CY, November 09 2013, Ocean City, MD (Clive Harris). Solid brown texture on underparts, heavily barred uppertail and undertail covert, almost all black tail. heuglini 1CY, November 30 2009, northern Oman (Hans Larsson. Some scaps replaced; juvenile feathers still neat.
argentatus J1490 1CY, November 27 2011, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France (Jean-Michel Sauvage). Bird from northern stock: scapulars still neat and almost all are juvenile. argenteus A5UW 1CY, November 09 2008, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France (Jean-Michel Sauvage). From the U.K. all scaps replaced, tertials deeply notched.
argentatus RUM C-730184 1CY, December 09 2010, IJmuiden, the Netherlands (Mars Muusse). Lower scaps still juvenile. argenteus VLC 1CY, December 03 2012, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France (Jean-Michel Sauvage). From the U.K. all scaps replaced.
argentatus KV48 1CY, December 31 2006, Oostende, Belgium (Francois Roland). Lower scaps still juvenile. argenteus YAMF 1CY, December 09 2010, IJmuiden, the Netherlands (Mars Muusse). Almost all scaps replaced.

1cy Lesser Black-backed Gull: post-juvenile moult

The partial autumn moult (moult into so-called "first winter" plumage) includes the body and head feathers. This moult starts as soon as the nest is abandoned (especially in southern populations of graellsii) and continues until January. Early graellsii juveniles fledge by late-June in France, Belgium and the Netherlands, intermedius and fuscus fledge only by mid-July in northern Norway.

The post-juvenile moult in the first year is extensive in southern Lesser Black-backed Gull populations and the final stage of this moult is more or less reached by mid November. Northern juvenile intermedius and nominate fuscus postponed the post-juvenile moult until they reach the wintering grounds, hence retain a juvenile plumage in their hatch year.

Although graellsii is well ahead of its cousins fuscus and intermedius on January 01, much changes dramatically in the new year. Intermedius start a late post-juvenile moult, replacing feathers in March-April. Not only the scapulars and inner wing-coverts are replaced, many birds start replacing almost all of the visible wing-coverts and also rectrices. Advanced birds even include secondaries in this late post-juvenile moult and return in fresh 2nd gen plumage in N Europe in June (2nd gen, except for the juvenile primaries).

Fuscus too has a late post-juvenile moult, or shifted first complete moult. Here things are more complicated: some birds follow a moult strategy similar to that of the complete moult in taxa like argentatus, michahellis, cachinnans or graellsii do in their summer. Other 2CY fuscus adopt a strategy outlined above for intermedius, and start replacing primaries after they have moulted the wing-coverts and tail.


June 15 2013 (picture Maarten van Kleinwee). Some intermedius-type birds replace secondaries in winter quarters. Such birds return in spring with fresh-looking coverts, tail and secondaries, but by mid-June, they normally show retarded primary moult (about two weeks later in moult than classic graellsii). Here, PMS is only 11.

After the post-juvenile moult, the head turns paler on throat and forehead. The breast turns paler as well, but most is an effect of bleaching and wear. The feathers on belly and vent remain juvenile in most 1cy graellsii by November.

graellsii S.L 1CY, November 04 2014, Utrecht, the Netherlands (Frank van der Meer). Extensive moult: all scaps replaced and several coverts as well. Moult stage matching many michahellis in November. intermedius JR2Y 1CY, November 24 2012, Anza, Morocco (Christian Pedersen). Northernmost colony in Norway. Bird still in juvenile plumage.
graellsii 330N 2CY, February 16 2007, Anza-Agadir, Morocco (Morten Helberg). Extensive moult: all scaps replaced and several coverts as well. fuscus SVS 8115661 1CY, October 12 2008, Tampere, Finland (Hannu Koskinen). Only single scapular replaced.
Dutch intergrade H585 2CY, February 23 2008, Ciudad Real, Spain (Gabriel Martín). All scaps replaced, coverts juvenile. fuscus 2CY, March 12 2011, Ashdod, Israel (Amir Ben Dov). Starting primary moult at the wintering grounds. Moult in wing similar to that of the complete moult of 2cy graellsii / intermedius, as it takes place in the summer months. While P1 is growing, the central median coverts are dropped. However, many fuscus show replaced rectrices in an early stage; unlike graellsii, which start tail-feather moult when P6 is growing.
Dutch intergrade H713 2CY, April 16 2009, Quarteira, Portugal (Michael Davis). Post-juvenile moult as late as April also occurs in western birds, even including tail and sometimes secondaries in advanced birds (especially intermedius). But primary moult in spring never documented for 2CY graellsii - intermedius. fuscus C53K 2CY, March 02 2012, Ashdod, Israel (Amir Ben Dov). Active moult in tail. Primaries and secondaries juvenile. In fuscus moult does not necessarily follow the sequence of the "summer complete moult" (which starts with P1, and is only then followed by wing-covert moult and rectrices moult).

U.K. 1cy: graellsii
1cy argenteus in November, ringed in Belgium. (25637 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 5CN6 1CY, November 02 2014, Landfill VRSU de Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain. Picture: Delfín González.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1PF 1CY, November 27 2005, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii AJ.AH 1CY, November 30 2008, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 097:F 1CY, October - November 2016, Portugal. Picture: José Marques & Carl Baggott.
1cy argenteus in November, ringed in Belgium. (25637 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 5FK9 1CY, November - December 2016, Matosinhos beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1K8 1CY, November 15 2009, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González.
1cy argenteus in November, ringed in Belgium. (25637 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 6Y6:C 1CY, November 18 2016, Portimao Fish harbour, Portugal. Picture: Carl Baggott.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 8C0:C 1CY, October - November 2016, Portugal. Picture: José Marques & Carl Baggott.
1cy argenteus in November, ringed in Belgium. (25637 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 8C1:C 1CY, October - November 2016, Matosinhos beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
1cy argenteus in November, ringed in Belgium. (25637 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 8E4:C 1CY, November 15 2016, Torreira beach, Aveiro, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii A5ZJ 1CY, November 25 2007, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González.
1cy argenteus in November, ringed in Belgium. (25637 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii D+J 1CY, November 24 2016, Matosinhos beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii K+W 1CY, October - November 2016, Matosinhos Beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii A+R 1CY, November 28 2010, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii F:405 1CY, November 14 2017, Matosinhos beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii BTO GV56097 1CY, November 29 2017, Matosinhos beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.

France 1cy: graellsii
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 3:DEE 1CY, November 24 2016, Matosinhos beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 3:DGE 1CY, October - November 2016, Matosinhos Beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 3:DTH 1CY, November 14 2016, Matosinhos beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.

Belgium 1cy:
"Dutch intergrade" graellsii

Lesser Black-backed Gull intermedius AS.0J 1CY, November 14 2016, Leixões Harbour, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii AT.0J 1CY, November 16 2016, Katwijk, the Netherlands.
1cy argenteus in November, ringed in Belgium. (25637 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii AV.0P 1CY, November 16 2016, Portimao Fish harbour, Portugal. Picture: Carl Baggott.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy DSAY November 05 2006, Madrid, Spain. Picture: Delfín González. Also as 1cy Nov.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy HPAN Westkapelle, the Netherlands, November 09 2008.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy BLB L-91xx09 November 04 2010, Westkapelle, the Netherlands.

the Netherlands 1cy:
"Dutch intergrade" graellsii

1cy argenteus in November, ringed in Belgium. (25637 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 5||3 1CY, November 16 2016, Portimao Fish harbour, Portugal. Picture: Carl Baggott.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 5||A 1CY, November 15 2016, Torreira beach, Aveiro, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 8||P 1CY, November 03 2016, Matosinhos Beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
juvenile LBBG in October, ringed in Norway. (131273 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy SL October & November 2014, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Picture: Robert & Frank van der Meer.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy 50 November 30 2008, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González.
juvenile LBBG in October, ringed in Norway. (131273 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy 04 November 10 2010, Santander, Cantabria, SPANJE (4.327,00 N, 347,00 W). Fernando Arce.
1cy LBBG in winter, ringed in the Netherlands. (81137 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy NLA 5.410.095 November 01 2002, Westkapelle, the Netherlands.

N Germany 1cy:
transition graellsii - intermedius

juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy HK90 November 02 2011, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Picture: Herman Bouman.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy H24K November 01 2006, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy H560 November 11 2007, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy HC63 November 21 2010, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy HJ39 November 18 2012, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González.
1cy argenteus in November, ringed in Belgium. (25637 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii HAE87 1CY, November 18 2016, Portimao Fish harbour, Portugal. Picture: Carl Baggott.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii HXEXE 1CY, November 12 2017, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Picture: Merijn Loeve.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii HXL70 1CY, November 30 2014, Comenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain (40°15'41"N 003°38'00"W). Picture: Delfín Gonzalez.
1cy LBBG in winter, ringed in the Netherlands. (78594 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 1cy DEH 4273064 November 02 2003, Westkapelle, the Netherlands. Ringed on the isle of Helgoland, Germany.

Denmark 1cy: intermedius
LBBG intermedius in August, ringed in Norway. (71012 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull intermedius 1cy VM4L November 11 2012, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González.
LBBG intermedius in August, ringed in Norway. (71012 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull intermedius 1cy VR9L November 21 2012, Anza - Agadir, Morocco. Picture Christian Pedersen.

Norway 1cy: intermedius
Lesser Black-backed Gull intermedius J643Z 1CY, November 03 2016, Matosinhos Beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
Lesser Black-backed Gull intermedius J652R 1CY, November 03 2016, Matosinhos Beach, Matosinhos, Portugal. Picture: José Marques.
1cy argenteus in November, ringed in Belgium. (25637 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull intermedius J760R 1CY, November 16 2016, Portimao Fish harbour, Portugal. Picture: Carl Baggott.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull intermedius 1cy J824 November 05 2006, Madrid, Spain. Photo by Delfín González. From N. Norway.
juvenile LBBG, ringed in the Netherlands.Lesser Black-backed Gull intermedius 1cy JR2Y November 24 2012, Anza, Morocco. Picture: Christian Pedersen.
juvenile LBBG in October, ringed in Norway. (131273 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull 1CY, November 16 2012, Leiden, the Netherlands. Picture: Maarten van Kleinwee.
juvenile LBBG in October, ringed in Norway. (131273 bytes)Lesser Black-backed Gull 1CY, November 09 2015, Utrecht, the Netherlands.