Łubna, Poland
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As an extension to this topic, here are a few ringed Croatian birds I photographed in Łubna (central Poland, near Warsaw). In spring and summer, michahellis is (very) common here, about as common as cachinnans. Based on my personal ring readings I would say most birds originate from the Adriatic (rings from Croatia and Italy). In winter, YLG is surprisingly rare on the dump with just a few individuals among many wintering argentatus (most rings from Finland) and cachinnans (from Poland and further east). The sole ringed YLG I observed in winter was a Polish breeder.
These pictures are from May 2007.
These pictures are from May 2007.
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Re: Łubna, Poland
Here are a few more, from August 2008.
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Re: Łubna, Poland
While browsing for the ringed YLGs I found these two duos...
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Re: Łubna, Poland
Another trip, 30 january 2010, to Łubna brought some interesting obserwations.
Total about 2300 large gulls.
First picts of 2 hyperboreus. Adult bird its solid wintering resident at Łubna from few years. The 1winter bird was obserwed second time these season.
Few caspian gulls.
Herring gulls.
The same bird as above - open wings.
LBBG.
And some codes.
Michal
Total about 2300 large gulls.
First picts of 2 hyperboreus. Adult bird its solid wintering resident at Łubna from few years. The 1winter bird was obserwed second time these season.
Few caspian gulls.
Herring gulls.
The same bird as above - open wings.
LBBG.
And some codes.
Michal
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Re: Łubna, Poland
Nice series Michał! Looking at your pictures your hands must have been frozen Is the wing tagged Caspian from your previous series from Germany?
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Re: Łubna, Poland
Hi Rudd!
All my pictures post at forum are digiscoped with hand held camera at scope - so the quality is not the best.
Additional there was hard strong wind at Łubna and two times my scope was fall down by wind...
The wing tagged A caspian is a bird signed by Grzegorz Neubauer.
Bird was cathed at rubbish dump at central Poland (Konin) at 1/12/2004 as 5cy female.
The bird was present at Łubna also at 2005 and 2007. Single record from each year.
Michal
All my pictures post at forum are digiscoped with hand held camera at scope - so the quality is not the best.
Additional there was hard strong wind at Łubna and two times my scope was fall down by wind...
The wing tagged A caspian is a bird signed by Grzegorz Neubauer.
Bird was cathed at rubbish dump at central Poland (Konin) at 1/12/2004 as 5cy female.
The bird was present at Łubna also at 2005 and 2007. Single record from each year.
Michal
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Re: Łubna, Poland
Hi Michal,
seems to be really a paradise for gull watchers and ringreaders, that Lubna dump. Interestingly I have never read a ring of a bird that was at Lubna before, otherwise I had several gulls here, which had visited Konin dump earlier.
It would be fine if you could send me one of the hyperboreus - only for a few days , there is only one (proven?) record in Austria from the 1970ies.
Wolfgang
seems to be really a paradise for gull watchers and ringreaders, that Lubna dump. Interestingly I have never read a ring of a bird that was at Lubna before, otherwise I had several gulls here, which had visited Konin dump earlier.
It would be fine if you could send me one of the hyperboreus - only for a few days , there is only one (proven?) record in Austria from the 1970ies.
Wolfgang
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Re: Łubna, Poland
Few photos from Łubna - YLG and fuscus.
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Re: Łubna, Poland
Nice pics Michal! Could the birds named fuscus actually be smallish YLG´s? At least the second bird seems a bit too worn and advanced in scapular moult. And behind the first there´s a Caspian lurking.
Best regards
Hans
Best regards
Hans