Dear colleagues,
I would appreciate your comments about to these Gull,
Picture taking on 22th May 2012 on dump in Minsk (Belarus).
1-4 - adult L.f.fuscus?
5 - adult graellsii?
6-7 - 4cv L.f. graellsii?
Thanks a lot,
dmitry
Could be a L.f. graellsii/fuscus?
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Dmitry Goncharov
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lou bertalan
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Re: Could be a L.f. graellsii/fuscus?
hi,
both look like intermedius or even graellsii to me. hard to exclude heuglini but on structure, pale iris, vivid bare colours (adult) i'd say it is one of the western taxons. fuscus fuscus is darker mantled.
lou
both look like intermedius or even graellsii to me. hard to exclude heuglini but on structure, pale iris, vivid bare colours (adult) i'd say it is one of the western taxons. fuscus fuscus is darker mantled.
lou
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Ronald Klein
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Re: Could be a L.f. graellsii/fuscus?
Image 6 and 7:
For me heuglini. Note the bill pattern and the dark neck-drops.
For me heuglini. Note the bill pattern and the dark neck-drops.