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third calendar year: June Last update of this page: 28-09-05 22:52 Second
summer (third calendar year) LBBG normally show a grey saddle on
mantle and scapulars. In almost all birds, some of the coverts have been moulted
into 3rd generation. Sometimes the entire median covert row has
been replaced,
creating a grey bar. There seems to be small variation in birds of this age class. The feathers showing most variation are
the rectrices; it might be anything from a clear tail-band, spaghetti pattern,
black-and-white variegated pattern to a complete snow white tail (although
close examination often reveals small black spots near the feather centre). Most
advanced individuals seem to be slightly darker and more elongated; they
probably originate from intermedius populations. Note
however that a bird ringed in Norway has been recovered in the Maasvlakte
colony, where it actually bred. Dutch colour rings have been found in
Scandinavia in reverse. A detailed description of 3cy LBBG in
June: Mantle and scapulars: The moult of
coverts: The tail-feather
moult: The remiges moult: By June, the old 2nd generation p10 is half a year of age and shows an obvious white shaft, creating a broad white centre in a pale brown feather, on the underside of p10. There is no active moult in the secondaries yet. Tables:
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LBBG
graellsii C00
3cy June 18 2005, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Picture Ruud
Altenburg. |
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LBBG
graellsii C73
3cy June 18 2005, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Picture Ruud
Altenburg. |
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LBBG
graellsii 5.41x.031
3cy June 12 2005, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Picture Ruud
Altenburg. |
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LBBG
graellsii 5.412.128
3cy June 25 2005, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Picture Ruud
Altenburg. |
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LBBG
graellsii 5.412.152
3cy June 12 2005, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Picture Ruud
Altenburg. |
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LBBG
intermedius J1E7
3cy, June 24 2003, IJmuiden, the Netherlands.
Ringed in Norway. |
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Photo 1:
LBBG 3cy, June 17 2001, Missouriweg, Maasvlakte, the Netherlands. The tail is entirely old with a
broad sub-terminal band. The common 3cy LBBG by June. |
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2: LBBG 3cy, June 17 2001, Missouriweg, Maasvlakte, the Netherlands. Note
the dark iris. |
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3: LBBG 3cy, June 17 2001, Missouriweg, Maasvlakte, the Netherlands. Some
3cy loose all the black markings on the bill. |
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4: LBBG
3cy, June 17 2001, Missouriweg, Maasvlakte, the Netherlands.
Again, almost no black on the bill. |
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5: LBBG
3cy, June 26 2001, Bergen op Zoom, the Netherlands. The most common under wing pattern in 2nd summers. Bare part coloration
typical for 3cy. In the tail, new feathers appear completely white. |
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7: LBBG 3cy, June 17 2001, Missouriweg, Maasvlakte, the Netherlands.
An individual with advanced covert moult, but with very black primaries. |
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8: LBBG
3cy, June 17 2001, Missouriweg, Maasvlakte, the Netherlands.
Although showing very black primaries, there are no mirror and no tips on
the primaries. |
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9: LBBG 3cy, June 16 2001, Missouriweg, Maasvlakte, the Netherlands. An
individual, very much like the widespread 3cy LBBG as they can be found in
the Netherlands. |
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10: LBBG
3cy, June 16 2001, Missouriweg, Maasvlakte, the Netherlands.
Note the bleached outer primaries and the advanced moult in the upper
parts, with many grey feathers, resembling a 4cy LBBG in some respects. |
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Photo
11: LBBG
3cy, June 16 2001, Missouriweg, Maasvlakte, the Netherlands. It's hard to exclude 4cy LBBG
but taking the primaries as
conclusive for ageing such a bird, it certainly is a 3cy.
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PRIMARY MOULT IN 3CY
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