Lesser Black-backed Gull (graellsii & intermedius)

(last update: May 17 2015)

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lbbg 1cy May
lbbg 1cy June
lbbg 1cy July
lbbg 1cy August
lbbg 1cy September
lbbg 1cy October
lbbg 1cy November
lbbg 1cy December

lbbg 2cy January
lbbg 2cy February
lbbg 2cy March
lbbg 2cy April
lbbg 2cy May
lbbg 2cy June
lbbg 2cy July
lbbg 2cy August
lbbg 2cy September
lbbg 2cy October
lbbg 2cy November
lbbg 2cy December

lbbg 3cy January
lbbg 3cy February
lbbg 3cy March
lbbg 3cy April

lbbg 3cy May
lbbg 3cy June
lbbg 3cy July
lbbg 3cy August
lbbg 3cy September
lbbg 3cy October
lbbg 3cy November
lbbg 3cy December

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(2 images) LBBG 2cy PZP September 21 2002, Le Portel, NW France.

The primary moult pace is average for 2cy Lesser Black-backed Gulls with P9 fully grown. The primaries are slightly paler, brown, than the primaries of two intermedius present at the same location. These intermedius have the primaries jet-black. The rectrices are all second generation tail-feathers with the fringes at the tips worn away. The second generation wing-coverts which were replaced in the complete moult last summer show a diffuse smudgy pattern of fine vermiculated barring. The partial wing-covert moult is well visible with the inner three greater coverts replaced and #5 and #8 missing. All the median coverts are missing and about 7 lower lesser coverts are missing.

This is a small (female?) graellsii LBBG from Suffolk, Britain. Below: with michahellis (left) and supposed intermedius 3cy (right).