Photos were taken 4 weeks ago in Warnemunde/Germany (near Rostock), it is probably a local roof-top breeder.
Nice yellow legs...
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Re: omissus-Phenotype
hello ronald,
with such a solid p5 subterminal band and such bright yellow legs i'd get slightly worried...michas are roof top breeders too! did you hear it call?
all the best,
lou
with such a solid p5 subterminal band and such bright yellow legs i'd get slightly worried...michas are roof top breeders too! did you hear it call?
all the best,
lou
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Re: omissus-Phenotype
Of course I know about possible roof-top breeding of mich.hello ronald,
with such a solid p5 subterminal band and such bright yellow legs i'd get slightly worried...michas are roof top breeders too! did you hear it call?
all the best,
lou

Such brigth yellow legs are very exceptiomal indeed in Herring Gulls, but occurs sometimes. Also a solid P5 subterminal band.
But note the pattern of P10, of P9 and the more orange coloured gonys-spot/orbital-ring.
I did hear any voice.
A (breeding) michahellis in Baltic Germany? Would be great for faunistics. But I think, it is a omissus in their finest, but rare type.
For other opinions - lets discuss about!