What the hell is it - I know the ring
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I found it, when I now viewed my old diapositives.
Photo was taken 1996 near Rostock/Germany. may be important .
Is it a cach or a dark-eyed adult arg?
http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=img0048vv34.jpg
Photo was taken 1996 near Rostock/Germany. may be important .
Is it a cach or a dark-eyed adult arg?
http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=img0048vv34.jpg
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Re: What the hell is it - I know the ring
Obvious question: where was it ringed?
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Re: What the hell is it - I know the ring
In SW-Finland as chick !!!
For me looks like a cach.
Any other opinions?
For me looks like a cach.
Any other opinions?
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Re: What the hell is it - I know the ring
What about the age of the bird?
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Re: What the hell is it - I know the ring
Hatched 91 - observed 96.
It is fully adult - ringed as Herring Gull, naturally.
It is fully adult - ringed as Herring Gull, naturally.
Re: What the hell is it - I know the ring
Birds like the one by Ronald here are extremely difficult to identify with certainlty (if ringindg data with known parents are lacking), that is to say birds with mixed characters. Some cachinnans features are quite evident on the subject gull for all to see, but is it a pure cachinnans? My first imression was of a possible mixbird - argentatus x cachinnans (possible a 4cy type with a possible + age), due to structure with a large head and thick neck. I have no emediate problem with the bill shape and size of it, nor the pattern for such an adged cachinnans. My problem would be not seeing the open wing!
Jan
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Re: What the hell is it - I know the ring
Sorry, I have only this one photo, The problem is, this bird was hatched before cachinnans was known. First for Finland? May be a hybrid, but I am sure it is cach-blooded. I saw many hundreds Finnish ring-bearers on German rubbish-dumps.
Answer for yourself - how would you identify it without any ringing information?
Answer for yourself - how would you identify it without any ringing information?
Re: What the hell is it - I know the ring
Interesting with dark primary covert marking and pale brownish outer greater coverts in such an old bird, normally clearly non adult characters.
Inside the dark orbital ring a rather pale iris is visible (400%). When is the bird taken Ronald, seems to have rather fresh primarytips. If I put something over the dark looking eye (dark eyes on some Herring Gulls sometimes trigger the unwary birder in the cachinnans direction, not meaning you Ronald
) - there seems to be no reason why it could not be an argentatus, or perhaps better, a hybrid. Even if some (males) cachinnans doe's not meet the standard textbook cachinnans - this gull shows less cachinnans structurally features imo. I would say - unidentifyable. However, given a view of the open wing...maybe
http://gneubauer.republika.pl/More_adult_gulls.html
http://gneubauer.republika.pl/Apr2009.html
Jan
Inside the dark orbital ring a rather pale iris is visible (400%). When is the bird taken Ronald, seems to have rather fresh primarytips. If I put something over the dark looking eye (dark eyes on some Herring Gulls sometimes trigger the unwary birder in the cachinnans direction, not meaning you Ronald


http://gneubauer.republika.pl/More_adult_gulls.html
http://gneubauer.republika.pl/Apr2009.html
Jan
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Re: What the hell is it - I know the ring
Photo was taken in March 1996 near Rostock (Baltic Germany). Ringed as chick 1991 Kirkkonummi/SW-Finland.
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Re: What the hell is it - I know the ring
I see a dark-eyed argentatus, not that uncommon in subad argentatus from there, remember Ronald??
We saw quite a few there in August on Tampere.
Theo
We saw quite a few there in August on Tampere.
Theo