tittletattler
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Andy, you have to have an account on Windows Live (I presume).
Hiya chaps,
Try here:
http://birdingthedayaway.blogspot.com/
Definitely a Caspian. An eastern type bird perhaps?
Cheers, Andy.
Andy, you have to have an account on Windows Live (I presume).
Hiya chaps,
Try here:
http://birdingthedayaway.blogspot.com/
Definitely a Caspian. An eastern type bird perhaps?
Cheers, Andy.
quite a typical 'ponticus' type, andy. nothing to suggest an "eastern bastard". (cach x barabensis). chris gibbins mentioned in his december BB article that pure cachs from caspian sea (eastern range) look well like western birds and they assume that birds with more black in wing and solid subterminal band on p10 could be hybrids with barabensis (both sp. having expanded their range).
on the other hand even within western core populations there are birds with less white, more black in wing.
cheers
Anyone have a clue on this - I was pretty sure it was a stumpy-ended LBBG until it opened its wings and had pale inner pps (not that anything was really pale on it, it looked uniform chocolate apart from those big white tertial edges which I assume are recently moulted). Bill was pink based and black tipped too.
Which left me with ever so dark argie as my best bet - though its not big. The vent was almost unmarked!