Herring Gull - Zilvermeeuw (argentatus & argenteus): sub-adult January

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(3 images) Herring Gull 5cy HT-195.171, January 04 2002, Le Portel / Boulogne-sur-Mer, France (50.44N-01.34E). 

An individual ringed in Finland, ring number Helsinki HT-195.171. HT-195.171 was ringed as a juvenile (out of the nest) on June 13 1998 at Kirkkonummi, Finland (60.01N,24.37E). 
Compare the grey tone of the upper-parts directly with another bird of 'known origin', the adult ringed green X994. Note also the well-developed black bill-band in this 5cy ("fourth winter") argentatus.
The primary pattern of this Finnish adult argentatus: P5 completely lacks any black markings, but the sub-terminal band on p6 is obvious on both outer and inner-web, narrowest at the centre where the white shaft can be seen cutting right through the black band. Again, white crescents can be seen between the black sub-terminal band and the grey feather-centres at the inner-webs, best seen on P6 and P7. The mirror on P9 is ill-defined and concentrated at the inner-web, just crossing the shaft and reaching the outer-web. P10 has a large mirror, but in length the mirror is not as long as the black patch dividing the mirror from the inner-web. The second tertial is missing.

Most extensive research on primary pattern in Scandinavian argentatus was done in the 1960's by the Norwegian ornithologist Edvard Barth, and is presented in the table below.

Table 4 from E.K. Barth, The circumpolar systematics of Larus argentatus and Larus fuscus with special reference to the Norwegian populations, 1968. 200 Norwegian birds. (Notation converted to what we use in the texts, MM).
locality sample size tip pattern P10 tip pattern P9 colour of P10 inner-web black spotting present from P10 to:
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 5 6 P7 P6 P5 P4
East Finnmark 15 n 10 1 2 2 5 4 1 1 4 5 7 3 12 3 - 10 5 -
% 67 7 13 13 33 27 7 7 27 33 47 20 80 20 - 67 33 -
Tamsöy in Central Finnmark 33 n 17 7 6 3 10 10 6 0 7 12 20 1 23 10 - 19 13 1
% 52 21 18 9 30 30 18 - 21 36 61 3 70 30 - 58 39 -
Troms 29 n 17 8 3 1 11 9 4 1 4 3 20 6 24 5 - 24 5 -
% 59 28 10 3 38 31 14 3 14 10 69 21 83 17 - 83 17 -
Bodö and Röst 32 n 15 10 3 2 19 3 5 0 3 3 24 5 27 5 1 18 13 -
% 50 33 10 7 63 10 17 - 10 9 75 16 84 16 3 56 41 -
Tarva 20 n 8 7 3 2 11 5 4 0 0 10 8 2 12 8 1 7 10 2
% 40 35 15 10 55 25 20 - - 50 40 10 60 40 5 35 50 10
Stavanger and Lindesnes 42 n 18 13 4 6 23 12 3 2 2 15 23 4 37 5 - 13 29 -
% 44 32 10 14 55 28 7 5 5 36 55 9 88 12 - 31 69 -
Oslo Fiord 29 n 19 6 3 1 20 1 4 1 2 12 14 3 24 5 - 17 12 -
% 66 21 10 3 71 4 14 4 7 42 48 10 83 17 - 59 41 -
1: all white
2: trace of black near tip
3: incomplete black bar near tip
4: complete black bar or black tip
1: broad white band over both webs
2: white spot on both webs
3: white spot on inner web only
4: no white spot present
5: 'thayeri-pattern'
1: like mantle colour
2: slightly lighter than mantle colour
3: markedly lighter than mantle colour
5: relatively sharp border between black and grey
6: gradual transition from black to grey

From June to October, adult Herring Gull have a complete moult to so-called "winter plumage". In this moult all primaries, rectrices and secondaries are replaced. P5 shows small black sub-terminal markings in argenteus, concentrated on the outer-web as a clear-cut black angular spot and in some birds extending on the inner-web as a diffuse streak. There may be some black on P4 as well, but maybe only in near-adult birds. Adult argenteus show a different pattern in the outer primaries, compared to northern argentatus. In argentatus, especially from northern Scandinavia, the black marking on P5 is very limited and diffuse or this is sub-terminal marking is completely lacking on P5.
Argenteus
has more black in the outer primaries, including a black band on the top of p10 in most birds, dividing the tip from the mirror. If the black sub-terminal band on P10 is broken, the outer-web of p10 still shows black marking. Argentatus normally lacks sub-terminal markings on the outer-web of P10.
The scapular coverts are plain grey, lacking white crescents. The tertials show obvious white tips. The iris is yellow. The bill is yellow with a red gonydeal spot confined to the lower mandible. The orbital ring is yellowish or yellow-orange in argenteus; slightly orange-red or coral red in argentatus. The legs are flesh-pink in argenteus, but may show a yellowish hue or appear very clear yellow in some argentatus (from either the Baltic region or far northern Finnmark).