Never seen in Holland, and certainly a struggle for the Canadians too. Could we get a 100% ID on such birds?
The Canadian candidate Vega:
Many more on:
http://www.birdsofchile.com/vega.htm#2005
Mars
Vega Gull
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Re: Vega Gull
Real Japanese buggers:
http://larus.hp.infoseek.co.jp/vega_2_1w.htm
& also:
http://www23.tok2.com/home/jgull/041216/vega.htm
& more:
http://www23.tok2.com/home/jgull/031219/vega.htm
to finish:
http://www23.tok2.com/home/jgull/0211JG/0211JG.html
Mars
http://larus.hp.infoseek.co.jp/vega_2_1w.htm
& also:
http://www23.tok2.com/home/jgull/041216/vega.htm
& more:
http://www23.tok2.com/home/jgull/031219/vega.htm
to finish:
http://www23.tok2.com/home/jgull/0211JG/0211JG.html
Mars
Re: Vega Gull
The first one to identify a juv/1st winter vegae in Europe is a Nobel prize winner!
Here are some more by Alvaro (click Vega Gull page)
http://www.coastside.net/chucao/gulls/Herring-like.htm
And several here:
http://starling.dyndns.org/~birdkitahir ... l05a01.htm
Here are some more by Alvaro (click Vega Gull page)
http://www.coastside.net/chucao/gulls/Herring-like.htm
And several here:
http://starling.dyndns.org/~birdkitahir ... l05a01.htm