had a look on some strange patterned 1cy michs, one of them is the known pic on chris gibbins' blog:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_JXeDixaPw40/S ... 688web.jpg
a recent pic by cristian, bucharest 25.08.
http://www.birdforum.net/attachment.php ... 1282762663
i would be interested if such GC and TT pattern occure in western YLGs also? ruud, theo?
in both cases it looks as if the paler portions in e.g. these tertials: http://www.helsinki.fi/~rauste/g/data/p ... _67158.jpg
darker but still visible here:
http://lou.bertalan.de/gulls/pic/hi/up_0130.jpg
and then the notched type: http://lou.bertalan.de/gulls/pic/hi/up_0126.jpg
http://lou.bertalan.de/gulls/m_phi.php? ... llis%201cy
and some really have broad all white TT tips: a pale type http://www.helsinki.fi/~rauste/g/data/p ... _67060.jpg
it might be fruitless to assume eastern influences without really study them, speculate about geneflow, looking at the more filigrane GC pattern in the first 2 examples...
chris' recent pics on his blog shows quite a large variation in pattern: http://chrisgibbins-gullsbirds.blogspot ... larus.html, beautiful bids like this:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_JXeDixaPw40/T ... G_8755.jpg
etc.
lou
such 1cy..
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Since YLG are very rare as a breeder, juveniles in autumn are not from here.
They come either from the south or the east. It is difficult to judge the origin when a YLG is not ringed.
I do agree with you that YLG juv's are variable in eg tertials and gc.
Therefore, I only name the easier birds, especially since the very common LBBG are very variable and can be really difficult to exclude.
For instance, what about this one, seen 2 days ago in Zeeland...
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They come either from the south or the east. It is difficult to judge the origin when a YLG is not ringed.
I do agree with you that YLG juv's are variable in eg tertials and gc.
Therefore, I only name the easier birds, especially since the very common LBBG are very variable and can be really difficult to exclude.
For instance, what about this one, seen 2 days ago in Zeeland...
Theo
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That is more a lbbg to me...
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indeed. or - who knows - a mixture from central european russia ..Theo Muusse wrote:That is more a lbbg to me...
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your 1cy from zeeland, theo, looks like a good michahellis to me, although one with pale underwings, retarded in scaps moult and tertial crescents reaching GC.
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Pale underwing in michahellis can also be seen in this one
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I will show some of the 1CY ylg seen two days ago, to show the variation.
It was the best day so far in this season.
Theo
It was the best day so far in this season.
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