Help with Id /some eastern features!

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Rui_Caratão
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Help with Id /some eastern features!

Post by Rui_Caratão » Sat Nov 13, 2010 3:26 pm

On the 10 th of November this 3 cy like Ylg was present near Belem, Lisbon-Portugal.

Shouldnt Ylg have the outermost primarys allmost moulted by this time, even the western populations???? very abraded upper-parts...bill resembling caspian, long and paralel edged, but with pale eyes,protruding breast and absence of tertial step, mostly white head with finer streaks around the eye and hindneck .

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on the spot, it seemed tad bit lighter grey than Ylg, although on some photos it appears darker

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legs, greyish tinged, and pink feet..... yellowish tinge on photos are exacerbated on photos, but probably present....I think!!!! due to cromatic aberration of my scope.

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your opinion would be most appreciated.

regards,

Rui

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Re: Help with Id /some eastern features!

Post by Rui_Caratão » Wed Nov 17, 2010 8:45 pm

2 more photos!!

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no flightshots, unfortunetly...... digiscoping birds its to limiting!!!!!!!!

regards,

Rui

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Re: Help with Id /some eastern features!

Post by Ruud Altenburg » Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:57 am

I don't see much unusual for a YLG? You won't see a head shape like that on a Caspian Gull.

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Re: Help with Id /some eastern features!

Post by Rui_Caratão » Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:56 am

Ruud Altenburg wrote:You won't see a head shape like that on a Caspian Gull.
Exactly Ruud, headshape like Ylg, the forehead and crown have an obvious angle, the crown its to flat, legs not so thin, the eye is to big for CG......
But what about the unfinished moult of primaries, and parallel long bill...... probably a very stupid assumption, but how do we exclude the late moulters eastern taxa from a gull like this one?????

Rui

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Re: Help with Id /some eastern features!

Post by Ruud Altenburg » Thu Nov 18, 2010 3:23 pm

What do you mean with eastern taxa? There's a north-south relation in moult timing, not east-west.

Later than usual moult can be caused by illness, or maybe a deformed bill...

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Re: Help with Id /some eastern features!

Post by Rui_Caratão » Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:19 pm

Ruud Altenburg wrote:What do you mean with eastern taxa? There's a north-south relation in moult timing, not east-west.
Sorry Ruud, my fault.... I was refering to asian taxa, like: barabensis, mongolicus.... thats what came to my mind regarding this gull, and to my novice guller eyes :oops:

thank you for your comments,

Rui

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Re: Help with Id /some eastern features!

Post by JanJ » Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:03 pm

Rui_Caratão wrote:
Ruud Altenburg wrote:What do you mean with eastern taxa? There's a north-south relation in moult timing, not east-west.
Sorry Ruud, my fault.... I was refering to asian taxa, like: barabensis, mongolicus.... thats what came to my mind regarding this gull, and to my novice guller eyes :oops:

thank you for your comments,

Rui
Be cool Rui, we are all more or less knowledgeable in the whereabouts of various LWHG, but Ruud is of course correct with a north south moult timing and various reasons for the late, in this example, moult

Ragarding headshape, which varies according to several surcomstances - as you would know. Caspian Gull is not usually associated with such a headshape as in your bird , but there´s no rule without an exception, this Caspian comes quite close but with a smaller looking head

http://waarneming.nl/foto/view/1689062

I´m not sure of what your gull is, maybe a YLG or something else but structurally (if not affected by illness) it could be a YLG.

Cheers

JanJ

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Re: Help with Id /some eastern features!

Post by Rui_Caratão » Fri Nov 19, 2010 11:36 am

Hello JanJ

I am aware of North-South timing moult, and that CG are early moulters than Ylg....so when I used the term "" eastern Taxa", I was not refering to Caspian at all, neither sugesting a West- East timing of moult, just sugesting the similar wing pattern found on the wintering grounds of some Asian LWHG ... but I am clearly on the less knowledgeable side of the whereabouts of various LWHG :)
JanJ wrote:Ragarding headshape, which varies according to several surcomstances - as you would know. Caspian Gull is not usually associated with such a headshape as in your bird , but there´s no rule without an exception, this Caspian comes quite close but with a smaller looking head

http://waarneming.nl/foto/view/1689062
I have come across some CG on the web with such headshapes, but I thought that they were somehow an unusual freezed photo moment of a normal headshape Caspian, in my photos more or less the squarish head is allways present, like in Ylg.
http://www.pbase.com/slisch/image/82149501
http://www.pbase.com/slisch/image/119055734
JanJ wrote:I´m not sure of what your gull is, maybe a YLG or something else but structurally (if not affected by illness) it could be a YLG.
thank you JanJ and Ruud ;)

regards,

Rui

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