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Herring Gull Showing Some Characters of Thayer's Gull

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Last thing this afternoon I took a look at Cotesbach landfill site from Gibbet Lane. The Glaucous Gull that I first saw last Tuesday was loafing around there and amongst the gulls I spotted a young gull, which grabbed my attention. It was a juvenile/first-winter type and it had very pale underwings. Compared to the other first-winter Herring Gulls nearby it looked paler and more juvenile like. The light was dreadful at this point, but I did manage to take a few photos, but it was distant and I needed to crank up the ISO setting on my camera up to 1600.

The outer primaries appear to be very similar to what is expected of a Thayer's Gull in juvenile plumage - dark outer webs contrasting with paler inner webs. On the closed wing the primaries looked to be striped created by the pale inner and dark outer web.

A Very Immature Herring Gull - With an Interesting Primary Pattern





The underwing was pale and both Steve Nichols and I commented that the primaries on the underwing looked very pale.

The uppertail was pale, which is not a feature of Thayeri and to me the jizz of the bird was wrong, the legs were too long and I would have expected them to be pinker. The head and bill shape is typical of a young Herring Gull. As well as this young Herring Gull, I saw another at the lagoons that was in full juvenile plumage.


A Very Immature Herring Gull - With an Interesting Primary Pattern




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