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1st winter Herring gull (Larus argentatus). 17-1-09. Nice individual with some renewed lesser coverts. In spite renewing coverts it’s not typical in herring gulls, the lack of symmetry in both wings and the sequence makes more reliable a feather renewal due to an accident.
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