Verification of Unusual
Sight Record
For Utah
Rec. # 2011-45
Common name: |
Kumlien's Gull (Iceland Gull) |
Scientific name: | Larus (glaucoides) kumlieni |
Date: | 02-25-09 |
Time: | 1530-1700 |
Length of time observed: | ~ 1.5 hours |
Number: | 2 (this record for gull with bicolored bill) |
Age: | first-cycle |
Sex: | |
Location: | Farmington Bay WMA |
County: | Davis |
Latilong: | 5 |
Elevation: | ~ 4300 ft |
Distance to bird: | 10-24 m |
Optical equipment: | 20-60x scope |
Weather: | clear and calm |
Light Conditions: | direct afternoon light |
Description: Size of bird: | |
(Description:) Basic Shape: | |
(Description:) Overall Pattern: | |
(Description:) Bill Type: | |
(Description:)
Field Marks and Identifying Characteristics: |
There were two gulls present that I believe were first-cycle Kumlien s Gulls
(both pictured in Photo A). One slightly larger
with more dusky markings in wings and an all black bill (this bird), and the
other smaller and very white overall with a bicolored bill. Both gulls
relatively small and delicately built (considerably smaller than nearby Herring,
Western, Glaucous, and Glaucous-winged Gulls). Small rounded head and short
stubby bill. Black eye. Overall very pale and whitish with a few scattered
brownish markings; fine light creamy brownish speckling/ barring on back,
coverts, wings (particularly tertials), and uppertail coverts. Wingtips pale
(same color as back and underparts) and long (projecting well past tail). Tail
white with slightly darker base to uppertail. Undertail coverts white with fine
light brown barring. Bill on one bird all black (here) and other smaller bird
with black tip and flesh pink base. Legs fleshy pink. (see photos) |
Song or call & method of delivery: | na |
Behavior: | foraging on dead carp, swimming, and resting on ice. |
Habitat: | wetland impoundment |
Similar
species and
how were they eliminated: |
Nominate Iceland Gull (glaucoides) - has even colored primaries vs. slightly
browner on Kumlien's. Apparently Iceland Gulls show the bicolored bill more
often than Kumlien's, but this character can overlap, particularly in late
winter (as the bill gradually becomes lighter). Thayer's Gull and Thayer's hybrids - larger and longer-billed, with brown to light brown wingtips (blackish brown outer webs on outer primaries), dark secondary bar, darker tail, and more evenly brown tertials. Glaucous Gull - larger and stouter overall with longer bill, thicker legs, and shorter broad wings (and shorter primary projection) with all white wingtips. |
Previous
experience with this & similar species: |
yes |
References consulted: | |
Description from: | Notes taken at time of sighting |
Observer: | Rick Fridell |
Observer's address: | Hurricane, UT |
Observer's e-mail address: | rfridell@redrock.net |
Other observers who independently identified this bird: | Steve and Cindy Sommerfeld, Paul Higgins, and others reported a first-cycle 'Iceland' Gull in early February at Farmington Bay, but I'm not sure which of these two birds was observed. |
Date prepared: | 09-26-2011 (originally 10-05-10) |
Additional material: | Photos |
Additional_Comments: | These are the same gulls originally submitted in record 2010-42; resubmitted separately at the request of the committee. The description is the same for both submittals, as I only took one set of notes noting differences in size, bill, and pattern. The committee had questions regarding the gull with the dark bill, so I included additional photos. |