Unidentified Gull, Choshi, Japan
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:19 am
Hello there.
I saw this unusually 'hooded' gull at Choshi in Japan in January. Unfortunately it was just a fly-past and I never saw it again. I originally thought it must be an unusually well-marked Vega Gull (Larus vegae) but thoughts of smithsonius also came into my head. In the field, the mantle did not appear to be particularly light compared with the surrounding Vega Gulls, but of course it was difficult to judge accurately during a single flypast. The eye is very pale, the bill quite long and the legs look relatively pale compared with most Vega.
I have no experience of smithsonius so I would be grateful if any experts on here can tell me whether this is one and, if so, why?
Thanks very much in advance.. and best wishes, Terry
I saw this unusually 'hooded' gull at Choshi in Japan in January. Unfortunately it was just a fly-past and I never saw it again. I originally thought it must be an unusually well-marked Vega Gull (Larus vegae) but thoughts of smithsonius also came into my head. In the field, the mantle did not appear to be particularly light compared with the surrounding Vega Gulls, but of course it was difficult to judge accurately during a single flypast. The eye is very pale, the bill quite long and the legs look relatively pale compared with most Vega.
I have no experience of smithsonius so I would be grateful if any experts on here can tell me whether this is one and, if so, why?
Thanks very much in advance.. and best wishes, Terry