Thanks to The Fab Four / The Madrid Gull Team, and of course also the "Wizard of Coruña", we could update the 2cy graellsii-intermedius page for January - April with about 100 ringed birds. And I have to say, that looks just great! Last week, I also added quite some 1cy birds, just check those sections 1cy September - December.
Well done guys, muchos gracias, and updates for the other plumages will follow soon. Hasta luego.
http://gull-research.org/lbbg2cya/lbbg2cyjan.html
Mars
Severe Spanish impact on the site!
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some small points: the link to blue J8NZ goes to J824 http://www.gull-research.org/lbbg1cy/lbbg1cynovdec.html
; yellow E is a 1cy, not 2cy as stated above in the header http://www.gull-research.org/delfin1/eyellow1cydec.html.
Theo
Nice job!!
; yellow E is a 1cy, not 2cy as stated above in the header http://www.gull-research.org/delfin1/eyellow1cydec.html.
Theo
Nice job!!
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Ah, thanks, copy - paste problems . . . .
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They are back on their spots!
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Yeah they are. One was seen as far north in Norway as Lofoten 10.03!!
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Many thanks to people who shared pictures, especially Maarten van Kleinwee (Holland) & Delfín González (Spain) for the links of another 75 ringed LBBG.
http://www.gull-research.org/lbbgjanmay/000rings.html
Its hard to pick out my favorite from this set, asLBBG really are magnificent birds. However, if I need to, E800 was a bird from our 2004 pullus project to determine post-juvenile moult in very young fledlings, and it is good to see them grown up now. We checked the colony on a daily base almost, following birds intensily, and this one still is a bit grummy:

http://www.gull-research.org/lbbgjanmay/000rings.html
Its hard to pick out my favorite from this set, asLBBG really are magnificent birds. However, if I need to, E800 was a bird from our 2004 pullus project to determine post-juvenile moult in very young fledlings, and it is good to see them grown up now. We checked the colony on a daily base almost, following birds intensily, and this one still is a bit grummy:

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Luis Gracia Garcés found another of your favorites near Zaragoza, brother!
Could get rid of the yellow E....
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Could get rid of the yellow E....
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