hi,
just received some pics from mamaia, black sea coast, romania, taken today early afternoon by ciprian fantana amd joszef szabo.
it is clearly darker mantled than the nearby michs and cachs and has black down to p4, p5 with a large mark.
the dilemma: legs are pale flesh coloured, bill base is pale but primary tips are large for a subadult western LBBG.
adult heuglini excluded by moult score. but what about a subadult (4cy) heuglni? - http://gull-research.org/heuglini/heug4cy/4cynov01.html and http://gull-research.org/heuglini/heug4cy/4cynov03.html have a similar score.
does a 4cy graellsii look like this with such flesh coloured legs?
i'm thinking towards a heuglini x argentatus from russia (remember greg's colony east of moscow...)
note tongue on p9 in pic 80290.
lou bertalan
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Re: mystery from black sea
maybe i should ask the western advocates: what is more likely, a
1. 4cy graellsii with large apical spots, pinkish legs and a large p10 mirror?
2. an adult graellsii with pinkish legs and rather pale mantle?
3. a young adult heuglini x argentatus from russia with advanced primary moult?
lou
1. 4cy graellsii with large apical spots, pinkish legs and a large p10 mirror?
2. an adult graellsii with pinkish legs and rather pale mantle?
3. a young adult heuglini x argentatus from russia with advanced primary moult?
lou
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Re: mystery from black sea
Pure (sub)adult graellsii with pinkish legs? I don't recall ever having seen one. When I see a bird like this in Holland I classify it as Herring x LBBG.
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Re: mystery from black sea
thanks, that's exactly my thoughts but i'm too unexperienced with graellsii.
i'm just worried about argentatus x heuglini both of which should be later in primary moult, especially in northern breeders. but who knows if it's really that northern...i wouldn't have expected heuglini to breed as far south as ivanovo oblast until i saw greg's pics.
lou
i'm just worried about argentatus x heuglini both of which should be later in primary moult, especially in northern breeders. but who knows if it's really that northern...i wouldn't have expected heuglini to breed as far south as ivanovo oblast until i saw greg's pics.
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Re: mystery from black sea
Here are a few examples from Holland.
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Re: mystery from black sea
thanks ruud.Ruud Altenburg wrote:Here are a few examples from Holland.
this link works for me: http://waarneming.nl/soort/photos/20507
this bird (4cy) looks like a good match: although bill is more retarded, its apical spots are rel. large:
http://waarneming.nl/soort/photos/20507 ... d=0&page=4 (20.11.2009 by Tom Damm)
lou