
The same Armenian:

Another most probable Armenian although the eye not as dark as usually I suppose is armenicus mostly from bill shape and body colour:

And a third Armenian further away:

More individuals Jan 4, 2012 adult and a probable 2cy:


Gulls on the island of Crete, Greece. Several species winter, seen during migration and two species breed. The ID problem in some individuals made me to create this blog but I will also put pictures of "known" ones and more informations about their behaviour, distribution and general status. Michalis Dretakis
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