Re: [nysbirds-l] Gray-headed Gull feather moult

2011-08-01 Thread Adam Welz
Some feather parasites can eat pinhole-like holes in bird feathers.

Adam



From: julian hough 
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Sent: Sunday, 31 July 2011, 12:56
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Gray-headed Gull feather moult


I haven't had chance to upload any of my shots of this bird after we saw it 
yesterday, when it was picked up by Harry (last name?) But, I did notice, like 
Shai, that it seemed to be moulting and presumbaly into adult winter. I am not 
sure if it means anything, but the tips of the primaries are rather frayed and 
seem to have "pinholes" in them. I am not sure what the cause of these small 
holes would be, but they look strange; also the tips of the tail are rather 
heavily frayed. The secondaries on one wing also look as though they are 
shorter and are perhaps growing in?
 
It would be interesting to hear from others with experience how this bird's 
plumage fits in with moult cycles of Gray-headed and whether anything is out of 
sync with its feather wear.
 
All in all, a surreal first time visit to Coney Island and watching this mega 
flying around beach-goers like a typical laugher!
 
Julian Hough,
New Haven, CT
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Gray-headed Gull feather moult

2011-08-01 Thread Adam Welz
Some feather parasites can eat pinhole-like holes in bird feathers.

Adam



From: julian hough jrhou...@snet.net
To:  [NYSBIRDS] nysbird...@list.cornell.edu
Sent: Sunday, 31 July 2011, 12:56
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Gray-headed Gull feather moult


I haven't had chance to upload any of my shots of this bird after we saw it 
yesterday, when it was picked up by Harry (last name?) But, I did notice, like 
Shai, that it seemed to be moulting and presumbaly into adult winter. I am not 
sure if it means anything, but the tips of the primaries are rather frayed and 
seem to have pinholes in them. I am not sure what the cause of these small 
holes would be, but they look strange; also the tips of the tail are rather 
heavily frayed. The secondaries on one wing also look as though they are 
shorter and are perhaps growing in?
 
It would be interesting to hear from others with experience how this bird's 
plumage fits in with moult cycles of Gray-headed and whether anything is out of 
sync with its feather wear.
 
All in all, a surreal first time visit to Coney Island and watching this mega 
flying around beach-goers like a typical laugher!
 
Julian Hough,
New Haven, CT
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[nysbirds-l] Gray-headed Gull feather moult

2011-07-31 Thread julian hough
I haven't had chance to upload any of my shots of this bird after we saw it 
yesterday, when it was picked up by Harry (last name?) But, I did notice, like 
Shai, that it seemed to be moulting and presumbaly into adult winter. I am not 
sure if it means anything, but the tips of the primaries are rather frayed and 
seem to have "pinholes" in them. I am not sure what the cause of these small 
holes would be, but they look strange; also the tips of the tail are rather 
heavily frayed. The secondaries on one wing also look as though they are 
shorter 
and are perhaps growing in?

It would be interesting to hear from others with experience how this bird's 
plumage fits in with moult cycles of Gray-headed and whether anything is out of 
sync with its feather wear.

All in all, a surreal first time visit to Coney Island and watching this mega 
flying around beach-goers like a typical laugher!

Julian Hough,
New Haven, CT
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[nysbirds-l] Gray-headed Gull feather moult

2011-07-31 Thread julian hough
I haven't had chance to upload any of my shots of this bird after we saw it 
yesterday, when it was picked up by Harry (last name?) But, I did notice, like 
Shai, that it seemed to be moulting and presumbaly into adult winter. I am not 
sure if it means anything, but the tips of the primaries are rather frayed and 
seem to have pinholes in them. I am not sure what the cause of these small 
holes would be, but they look strange; also the tips of the tail are rather 
heavily frayed. The secondaries on one wing also look as though they are 
shorter 
and are perhaps growing in?

It would be interesting to hear from others with experience how this bird's 
plumage fits in with moult cycles of Gray-headed and whether anything is out of 
sync with its feather wear.

All in all, a surreal first time visit to Coney Island and watching this mega 
flying around beach-goers like a typical laugher!

Julian Hough,
New Haven, CT
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