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Study of Silver gulls. (1 Viewer)

clinton9

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Hi Members,
I been studying Silver gulls ( larus novaehollandiae) which had 5 subspecies. l.n.novaehollandiae (Australia), l.n. forsteri (New Caledonia), l.n. gunn (Tasmania)i, l.n. scopulinus (New Zealand), l.n.pacifius (Australia).

I would like colour photoes of 3 subspecies of Silver gulls in adult and juvenile plumages and in flight, please.
l.n. forsteri
l.n. gunni
l.n. pacifius

The photoes of gulls (both adult and juvenile) in flight need to be clear so I can see details in pattens and numbers of mirrors (white spots on tip of primary flight feathers), plus colour & pattens in juvenile plumages of fledling birds & birds still in juvenile plumages and yet to start to moult to first winter plumages.

I had been looked for photoes in google in my computer, but no luck...I did not find them.

I appreciate your help. ;)

Cheers

Clinton.
 
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