Frank-birding
Frank van de Velde
Last weekend when observing Brent Geese on Texel (Waddensea side) I saw 2 or 3 very light-coloured individuals in the midst of a large group of "appropriately" dark looking Dark-bellied Brent Goose.
At first I assumed that I was observing Pale-bellied Brent Goose. But later I started to doubt. Although I feel that the contrast between black breast and pale belly would be great enough for Pale-bellied, I also distinguish contrast between the rear of the belly (between the legs) and the white undertail coverts. I read that in Pale-bellied Brent Geese the pale belly should gradually morph into the white of the under tail, without a visible separation between the color shade of belly and tail.
So "my" birds doesn't seem to be Pale-bellied. But still, they appear to me as very (too?) light for regular Dark-Bellied. Am I dealing with hybrids? Is it just individual variation, or very worn birds?
I'd love to know a bit more, any help would be much appreciated.
Bye, Frank
At first I assumed that I was observing Pale-bellied Brent Goose. But later I started to doubt. Although I feel that the contrast between black breast and pale belly would be great enough for Pale-bellied, I also distinguish contrast between the rear of the belly (between the legs) and the white undertail coverts. I read that in Pale-bellied Brent Geese the pale belly should gradually morph into the white of the under tail, without a visible separation between the color shade of belly and tail.
So "my" birds doesn't seem to be Pale-bellied. But still, they appear to me as very (too?) light for regular Dark-Bellied. Am I dealing with hybrids? Is it just individual variation, or very worn birds?
I'd love to know a bit more, any help would be much appreciated.
Bye, Frank