http://cyberbirding.uib.no/gull/ind_ufo.php (naar midden pagina scrollen)
with some nice candidates, like this one:
http://cyberbirding.uib.no/gull/ufo/1w_01.php

Although upper- and undertail coverts not perfect and rectrices with pale bases...
Mars
The uniformly dark outer webs of the inner primaries are certainly at odds with smithsonianus. Also, the wingcoverts are rarely (if ever) as uniformly dark right up to the top of each feather.pim wolf wrote:http://www.artsobservasjoner.no/artport ... eID=105294
and another one from Norway. Not the best of candidates IMHO. There surely is something wrong with the pigments in the Herring Gull? Apart from a quite dark plumage is see no charaqcters supporting an ID as smithsonianus.
pim wolf
Any more pics of this bird ? Flightshots ?Theo Muusse wrote:A 2cy seen here in Holland at the end of September/ early October...
Theo
adriaens wrote:[
Any more pics of this bird ? Flightshots ?
I'm puzzled by birds like this.
Were the new scapulars pale grey or dark grey ?