An easy gull to ID. Yellow legs and smaller? Black and red dip? The California Gull |
This gull is definitely a Heinz 57. An Olympic for sure! |
I took this photo from the high elevations of Lake Titicaca on the floating islands of the Uros in the Andean mountain chain.
I was a terrible birder even in 2008. A Great Egret |
Dark eye, shading on the head but an all gray back???? Yeah. An Olympic Gull, a hybrid |
With Leonard Nimoy before his passing who portrayed the popular character Spock |
Surf Scoter |
I do have moments like this often in class. While school has changed, the human dynamic is still the same. Information is quicker now with SMART technology |
Here's what I know. Gulls can interbreed freely if their habitat ranges overlap. Some more than others. And apparently the Pacific Northwest is a hotbed for gulls to hybridize! In the desert southwest, Costa's Hummingbirds can breed with other hummingbird species like the Lucifer Hummingbirds. Their hybrids are called Costifers. The simple fact is that nature is constantly evolving and that our understanding of the biological world isn't so black and white.
Is this gull trying to be a Thayer's?! |
a Horned Grebe is a nice distraction |
Too black! Those end tail feathers should be ALL gray |
All glaucous but what's with the shading on the head and the black on the bill??? GRRRR!!! Another Olympic Gull. |
We've got a winner!!!!! My lifer Glaucous-winged Gull. It just took awhile to figure it all out. |
At the end of the day, I've added a new species of bird on that slowly growing life list. The experience behind this gull taught me a lot but there is still so much more to learn. Until next time.....
Well helck --being a Pacific Northwesterner, it is no wonder I just say 'I saw a Gull'. I actually enjoyed your lecture (especially the diversions) and admire your skill at teaching. I really do wish I were better at bird ID ... and 'getting' shorebirds has been something I've really tried to work at and study. Must confess I haven't had time to worry about gulls, but I'm glad you do.
ReplyDeleteYou can tell how popular gulls are:) You're the only person who wrote a comment:)This is an often difficult species but I grew up with them and am fascinated by this group of birds:)
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