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[Oversea] Birds in Scandinavia

Birds in Scandinavia

Record of birds sighted.  Please kindly help id or correct id of some of the birds below.

1. 灰雁/Greylag Goose (Anser anser); Copenhagen, Denmark; 01-09-2011


2. Canada Goose (Branta canadensis); Helsinki, Finland; 14-09-2011


3. 白颊黑雁/Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis); Stockholm, Sweden; 06-09-2011


4. 疣鼻天鹅/Mute Swan (Cygnus olor); Falsterbo, Sweden; 03-09-2011


5. 赤膀鸭/Gadwall (Anas strepera); Copenhagen, Denmark; 31-08-2011


6. 绿头鸭/Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos); Stockholm, Sweden; 08-09-2011


7. 红头潜鸭/Common Pochard (Aythya ferina); Copenhagen, Denmark; 01-09-2011


8. 凤头潜鸭/Tufted Duck (Aythya fuligula); Stockholm, Sweden; 08-09-2011


9. 鹊鸭/Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula); Stockholm, Sweden; 08-09-2011


10. 赤颈鸊鷉/Red-necked Grebe (Podiceps grisegena); Copenhagen, Denmark; 01-09-2011


11. 剑鸻/Common Ringed Plover (Charadrius hiaticula); Copenhagen, Denmark; 01-09-2011


12. 弯嘴滨鹬/Curlew Sandpiper (Calidris ferruginea); Copenhagen, Denmark; 01-09-2011


13. 黑腹滨鹬/Dunlin (Calidris alpina); Copenhagen, Denmark; 01-09-2011


14 & 17. 海鸥/Common Gull (Larus canus); Helsinki, Finland; 11-09-2011

1st winter


15. European Herring Gull (Larus argentatus); Copenhagen, Denmark; 31-08-2011



16. 小黑背鸥/Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus); Stockholm, Sweden; 08-09-2011


16b. Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus); Stockholm, Sweden; 08-09-2011
2nd summer


18. 红嘴鸥/Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus); Falsterbo, Sweden; 03-09-2011
1st winter


19. 欧鸽/Stock Dove (Columba oenas); Stockholm, Sweden; 09-09-2011


20. 斑尾林鸽/Common Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus); Copenhagen, Denmark; 02-09-2011


21. 寒鸦/Western Jackdaw (Coloeus monedula); Stockholm, Sweden; 07-09-2011


22. 秃鼻乌鸦/Rook (Corvus frugilegus); Copenhagen, Denmark; 01-09-2011


23. 西小嘴乌鸦/Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix); Copenhagen, Denmark; 31-08-2011


Thanks for the id.  Samuel

[ Last edited by msamuel at 25/10/2011 22:19 ]

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The first Gull looks like a Mew gull to me, and the second a Black-headed. But I am not sure how to distinguish 1st and 2nd winter birds...
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I agree with Black-headed. For bird 13, it may be a dunlin?

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I think the Common Gull should be a second year bird, as evidenced by those few grey feathers on the back.

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Record of birds sighted
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A nice selection of birds. I like the Red necked Grebe best; looks like its trying its best to avoid being ticked.
Pic 6 Plastic Mallard (ie hybrid)
Pic 13 Dunlin
Pic 16b is a 2nd summer Great Black backed -note the massive bill.
pic 17 Common Gull ( Mew usually refers to the American species/sub species Larus brachyrhynchus) juvenile bird going into 1st winter.The bill is still predominantly dark and retains much of its juvenile flight feathers.The grey mantle feathers are the 1st winter moult coming through.The head and neck are moulted fist winter feathers.
Pic 18 Black headed Gull is again a juv moulting into first winter plumage. All the brown feathers(nape , coverts,tertials) are juvenile feathers.There are some pale grey feathers on the mantle which are first winter feathers.
Cheers
E

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Out of interest Eric, how do you conclude that the mallard is a hybrid?
I had assumed this was a male Mallard moulting into breeding plumage, and I was trying to decide whether it was moulting from juvenile plumage or from eclipse.

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Dear Eric

Pic 10.  The Red-necked Grebe was swimming away from its chick.  It can see while (pretending) sleeping!
Pic 16b.  Thank you for pointing the difference out.  Id by bill size is too hard for me.  After some reading, I notice that Great Black-backed has pink legs and Lesser has yellow legs.  The following picture (same individual) confirms your id:


Wider view of pic 16b

I bet the right gull (enlarged picture below) is Great Black-backed though can't see its legs


This must be Lesser Black-backed Gull as having yellow legs (different bird as in pic 16)


Thanks.  Samuel

[ Last edited by msamuel at 25/10/2011 22:52 ]

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A nice trip!

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Thanks  John for that interesting question.
As you know there are a lot of dodgy ducks, particularly in Europe.The dodgy Mallards tend to be a bit bigger than the genuine article.This individuals head shape and and bill length doesn't look too good for a pure Mallard.
I don't really understand Mallard moult sequences and appreciate  you pointing out that this bird is almost certainly still moulting.I have no idea if this is the way Mallards are supposed to replace their head feathers, but I will may more attention to this in the future.
Samuel,Regarding Pic 16 I think this is an adult summer Lesser black backed - having only scraped through GCSE Gulls ID I hesitate to call this a 'Baltic Gull' but will settle for Larus fuscus. Note the size difference and gentler look of this bird in direct comparison to the GBB in the wider view of 16b.
I can't really get my head round Gulls but these people seem to be interested!  http://www.gull-research.org/
You might find this link of some interest. http://www.surfbirds.com/mb/Feat ... heuglins-gulls.html
With kind regards,
Eric


[ Last edited by EricB at 26/10/2011 03:47 ]

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