Tuesday, 24 June 2025

[cobirds] Yellow-footed Gull-Not so much-Pueblo County

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As usual, gulls are never straight forward...This is Amar Ayyash's response on the North American Gulls Facebook page:

Although there may be two (or three?) different birds causing some of the confusion here, I think the bird in question, Steven, is a LBBG. There were distant photos of this bird circulating 4-5 days ago that seemed to suggest Yellow-footed from a distance. The most confusing piece for me is the primary molt. Yellow-footed is the more likely to have replaced primaries (p1-p5) in a prealternate molt, but LBBG has been recorded doing this too. Overall, structurally, the bill and wing length are better for Lesser, as pointed out by James Pawlicki.

This opinion has been echoed by several other expert larophiles in recent days.  

Bird is the word!

Josh Bruening
Fort Collins

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