Yellow-legged Gulls, January 29th - second part
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Re: Yellow-legged Gulls, January 29th - second part
In 6461, such a dark tail, or broad tail band, do you see that often?
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Re: Yellow-legged Gulls, January 29th - second part
Hi Theo,
Maybe the band it isn't so dark (could be an photographic artifact - usually I increase a little bit the contrast for highlighting plumage patterns), but I would say that such a large band could be seen in some Yellow-legged. Maybe Lou is the one how could tell you more about this (related with Romanian populations of michahellis and cachinnans).
Maybe the band it isn't so dark (could be an photographic artifact - usually I increase a little bit the contrast for highlighting plumage patterns), but I would say that such a large band could be seen in some Yellow-legged. Maybe Lou is the one how could tell you more about this (related with Romanian populations of michahellis and cachinnans).