nominate Lesser Black-backed Gull (L. f. fuscus)(last update: |
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Amir Ben Dov (Israel) Hannu Koskinen (Finland) Mars Muusse (the Netherlands) fuscus 1cy July fuscus 2cy Jan fuscus 3cy Jan fuscus 4cy Jan fuscus ad Jan |
3cy fuscus: October
Images presented in this section are from Israel, where nominate fuscus is a regular visitor. Primary moult The moult sequence in nominate Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscus fuscus was already described by Stresemann & Stresemann in 1966 in Journal für Ornithologie. They described a periodische Staffelmauser, a step-wise moult. Normally, large white-headed gulls in Europe start replacement of the remiges during the breeding season and finish this moult in autumn, prior to their migration. Stresemann & Stresemann described fuscus as an exception as it doesn't start the remiges moult before arriving at the wintering grounds in Africa and the Mediterranean. For a long-distance migrant like fuscus, this seems to be a suitable strategy. This pattern can also be found in long-distance migrants like Terns (Sternidae). Stresemann & Stresemann examined skin collections and failed to find any adult L. f. fuscus originating from the breeding or autumn migratory range that was in active primary moult. Therefore they presumed the entire moult stage takes place on the wintering grounds. Adult birds on migration had been collected (Rossitten Bird Observatory, Russia) and these birds confirmed the theses: they must have suspended moult, as Heinroth (1928, Die Vögel Mitteleuropas) concluded: adult fuscus doesn't show active primary moult on migration. They either suspend moult or do not commence moult before arrival on the wintering grounds. However, there are a few museum skins that do show adult fuscus in primary moult: the Zoological Museum of Helsinki (not visited by the Stresemanns in 1966) has 21 skins of summer / early autumn birds: 8 are showing moult in the primaries. The museums of Copenhagen and Tring have 10 skins in collecting from the same period: one is showing active primary moult. The last decades, the general idea about the renewal of the primaries in adult fuscus has been changed slightly. Field research showed that a small majority (up to 60% in southern Sweden) of the adult fuscus have started to replace the inner one or two primaries on the breeding ground by late August. This primary moult is suspended until arrival at the tropical wintering grounds. Fuscus complete their primary moult in February and March, just before leaving again to the breeding grounds in Scandinavia and northern Russia. By March, the inner primaries may in some birds included in the primary moult, in a second wave. This seems to be a common feature in sub-adult birds. Location A few of the pictures on this October page are from the Netherlands, Westkapelle is a good place in NW Europe to see ringed fuscus from Norway. But the main route to the wintering grounds lead us through Eastern Europe, and by far most pictures are from Ashdod, Israel, taken by Amir Ben Dov. Tables
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L. f. ssp? 2cy J4TV November 23 2012, Ashdod, Israel. Picture: Amir Ben Dov. Bird from N Norway in active moult. Most probably ssp intermedius, or ofspring from pale and dark-mantled mixed pair. Recorded as 2CY and 3CY: November 2012, September-October 2013, Ashdod, Israel. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L. f. fuscus 3cy October 31 2009, Ashdod, Israel. Picture: Amir Ben Dov. Bird in complete moult. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L. f. fuscus 3cy October 31 2009, Ashdod, Israel. Pictures: Amir Ben Dov. Secondary and rectrices moult. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L. f. fuscus 3cy October 07 2011, Ashdod, Israel. Pictures: Amir Ben Dov. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
L. f. fuscus 3cy October 07 2011, Ashdod, Israel. Pictures: Amir Ben Dov. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||