Juvenile Bonaparte's Gull
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Juvenile Bonaparte's Gull

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thouc

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I saw a juvenile Bonaparte's Gull still with a lot of brown in its plumage at Earl Rowe Provincial Park near Alliston. I don't think I've seen a juvenile before, how unusual are they in Southern Ontario?

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They only retain this plumage for a very short time. So only the very first returning first year birds will show this plumage. I saw 2 at Presquile yesterday, but I certainly don't see them very often.
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Here's one photo that I took last year in early August in Nonquon Sewage Lagoon, Port Perry - there are two birds with a bit of brown plumage. Are they first year juveniles? That place gets a lot of Bonaparte's Gull.

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Yeah, they are first year birds transitioning from juvenile to first winter plumage.
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