A very dark Kumlieni or Thayeri...
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 12:28 pm
Hi All:
My friend Stefán Ragnarsson, currently in Spain has sent me some pics from a very nice gull in SW Iceland. This pics were taken by Ómar Runólfsson.
http://gaviotasyanillas.blogspot.com/20 ... ayeri.html
Here are Ómar comments:
Dear all
Attached are 12 photos of a gull that has been identified as dark L. g.
kumlieni, but is also very similar to L. thayeri. These photos were
taken by Ómar Runólfsson in Keflavík, SW-Iceland on the 29th of January
2012, (see also http://www.flickr.com/photos/omarrun/).
Ómar consider this bird being L.g. kumlieni, and I have translated to
English his reasons for that identification: "This bird fulfill most
of the characteristics as being L. thayeri. What makes it interesting
is the dark eye and the colour of the back is slightly darker than on
L. glaucoides. The patterns of the primaries and the colour is within
the range of L. thayeri, e.g. the black colour of the P5, that is not
supposed to be in kumlieni. However, the jizz of the birds is more
similar to L. glaucoides, i.e. both with respect of size, rounded head
and the bill. Based on these characteristics, it will be hard to
conclude that this bird is a L. thayeri" .
We would be interested to hear your views of this gull
Best regards
Stefán
My friend Stefán Ragnarsson, currently in Spain has sent me some pics from a very nice gull in SW Iceland. This pics were taken by Ómar Runólfsson.
http://gaviotasyanillas.blogspot.com/20 ... ayeri.html
Here are Ómar comments:
Dear all
Attached are 12 photos of a gull that has been identified as dark L. g.
kumlieni, but is also very similar to L. thayeri. These photos were
taken by Ómar Runólfsson in Keflavík, SW-Iceland on the 29th of January
2012, (see also http://www.flickr.com/photos/omarrun/).
Ómar consider this bird being L.g. kumlieni, and I have translated to
English his reasons for that identification: "This bird fulfill most
of the characteristics as being L. thayeri. What makes it interesting
is the dark eye and the colour of the back is slightly darker than on
L. glaucoides. The patterns of the primaries and the colour is within
the range of L. thayeri, e.g. the black colour of the P5, that is not
supposed to be in kumlieni. However, the jizz of the birds is more
similar to L. glaucoides, i.e. both with respect of size, rounded head
and the bill. Based on these characteristics, it will be hard to
conclude that this bird is a L. thayeri" .
We would be interested to hear your views of this gull
Best regards
Stefán