Mediterranean Gull (L. melanocephalus)(last update:
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Mediterranean Gull 6cy 3S21 July 18 2008, Le Portel / Boulogne-sur-Mer, NW France. Picture: Jean-Michel Sauvage.Bird from Belgium. Ringed as pullus on 15 June 2003 at Verrebroek, Antwerpen, Belgium. It was trapped again at Le-Portel on 16 December 2007 when it received a new ring. It has been recorded in the breeding colony of Oye-Plage, Pas-de-Calais but also at Zandvlietsluis colony near Antwerpen, Belgium. From June to September, a complete moult takes place, into so-called "adult winter" plumage. The head pattern resembles the pattern in first winter birds, with blackish mask behind the eye. The mantle, scapulars, tertials and all the wing-coverts are replaced for plain pearl-grey feathers. The secondaries are completely white. The adult primaries are shiny pearly-grey, flashing white at a distance. There is a black line along the outer-web of P10 (and sometimes on P9 as well). Secondaries, under-wing and tail all completely white. The bare part coloration in adult plumage: Iris brown, orbital ring red or orangey-red, the bill red or orangey-red with a black bill-band and a yellowish tip and the legs dull reddish or dark. There is some variation in 3cy and 4cy wing-tip patterns. |