Glaucous Gull
Larus hyperboreus

 

 

First Winter:

December 27th 2004: a slightly darker bird flying overhead after being spooked by a Red-tailed Hawk.
One flightshot of the bird from below

December 28th 2004: a seemingly typical bird.
Two shots, one flying and one with its wings raised.

December 29th 2004: a cooperative bird, the same as the main photo on this page!
4 shots flying and landing.

January 9th 2005: a slightly creamier individual.
4 shots: 1 in flight, 2 standing and 1 comparing to other Herring Gulls nearby.

January 30th 2004: another seemingly typical bird.
One shot, from above, with its wings raised.

January 31st 2004: 2 or 3 individuals from the same day. Definatley some of the same birds from the next day, below.
4 shots from different views of different birds.

 

February 1st 2004: a bird which looked realitivley small billed.
2 shots of the bird standing.

February 1st 2004: seemingly normal. Eye starting to become slightly paler.

 

Second Winter:

December 27th 2004: a slightly paler 2nd winter bird.
Two views of the same flightshot from below. One with a probable dark Kumlien's Gull and an adult Glaucous Wingtip.

 

Third Winter:

 

 

4th Winter/Adult:

December 24th 2004: another seemingly typical bird. I usually see little variation in adults.
1 flight shot from below, on a blue sky day.

January 28th 2005: a seemingly typical bird.
3 shots: two landing and 1 standing shot.

March 4th 2005: molting into alternate plumage, no longer with any markings on the head.
3 shots: 1 standing and 2 in flight.

 

Misc:

Large Group of young Glaucous Gulls taken January 31st, 2004. 5 birds in a small area.

 

 

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