Moin,
#ReHa Tag 10 - #Strandfunde
Ein eisig kalter Ostwind weht heute, warm eingepackt gehe ich meine üblichen Strandrunden.
Nebenbei betätige ich mich immer mit #BeachCleaning, heute mal eine Sandform dabei.
2 Lachmöwen mit farbberingten Beinen gefunden, leider kein Fernglas/Cam dabei.
Nun ja, die eine hier kommt relativ sicher aus DK (weiß, alphanum, V), die andere hatte einen schwarzen ring. #teamgull #birding
Ich könnte ja stundenlang den #Möwen zuschauen.
#Ostsee #BalticSea #MeckPomm
#ReHa Tag 6 (3/4)
#Birding in #Wismar
Natürlich sieht man in einer Hafenstadt mit Fischkuttern jede Menge #Möwen.
Aber auch einen exotischen Vogel konnte ich entdecken ;-)
Die Silbermöwe hat einen deformierten Schnabel, kommt aber anscheinend gut klar damit.
Tja, die Touris füttern die Möwen, obwohl das natürlich verboten ist (aus Gründen !)
Lachen musste ich zusammen mit der Lachmöwe über das Verbotsschild :)
#TeamGull
Moin,
ganz schlimm heute, ich hatte einen Termin in #Kiel ;-)
An einem Mittwoch ....#MeerMittwoch
Erinnerungen an meine Kindheit, als ich meinen Opti-Segelschein gemacht habe, Ich verrate jetzt lieber nicht, wieviele Jahrzehnte das zurück liegt.
Ich hätte ja wirklich Lust, auch mal wieder zu segeln.
#Möwen
#Ostsee #BalticSea #TeamGull #Heimathafen
Such an important article about some of our most vulnerable and rapidly declining wildlife. Please read to the end. #teamgull

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:apzi532jlpn6zo77hv2ny4wp/post/3lsquuffbwc2e
@TheBreadmonkey I always think of scotland as the tough end of the isle, but as a person raised in aggressive-gull country this is...it's... this article makes it sound like a nation of the dumb tourists we used to snicker at from sand-dunes and I don't know how many drinks I need about it. #teamgull
Moin, nach 4 Stunden Gartenarbeit gibt's nun erstmal Hafermilch-#KaffeeImGarten in meinem Lieblings-Kaffeepott.
#TeamGull
#SchleswigHolstein #Garten
#SilentSunday at western #BalticSea near #Kiel
Cold north-east wind was blowing.
#HerrinGull's were hoovering in the wind, they are coming nicely into summer plumage now. Spring is coming :)
#BirdsOfMastodon #Birding #TeamGull #Silbermöwe #LarusArgentatus

Gulls Eating Things! Citsci project to record photographs of what gulls are eating and where. Submit your pics here
https://citsci.org/projects/gulls-eating-stuff/

#TeamGull #CitSci #Gulls #Seabirds #CitizenScience

CitSci.org

paper: Early-life diet does not affect preference for fish in herring gulls (Larus argentatus)

https://peerj.com/articles/17565/

#seabirds #TeamGull

Early-life diet does not affect preference for fish in herring gulls (Larus argentatus)

Urban populations of herring gulls (Larus argentatus) are increasing and causing human-wildlife conflict by exploiting anthropogenic resources. Gulls that breed in urban areas rely on varying amounts of terrestrial anthropogenic foods (e.g., domestic refuse, agricultural and commercial waste) to feed themselves. However, with the onset of hatching, many parent gulls switch to sourcing more marine than anthropogenic or terrestrial foods to provision their chicks. Although anthropogenic foods may meet chick calorific requirements for growth and development, some such foods (e.g., bread) may have lower levels of protein and other key nutrients compared to marine foods. However, whether this parental switch in chick diet is driven by chicks’ preference for marine foods, or whether chicks’ food preferences are shaped by the food types provisioned by their parents, remains untested. This study tests whether chick food preferences can be influenced by their provisioned diet by experimentally manipulating the ratio of time for which anthropogenic and marine foods were available (80:20 and vice versa) in the rearing diets of two treatment groups of rescued herring gull chicks. Each diet was randomly assigned to each of the 27 captive-reared chicks for the duration of the study. We tested chicks’ individual food preferences throughout their development in captivity using food arrays with four food choices (fish, cat food, mussels and brown bread). Regardless of the dietary treatment group, we found that all chicks preferred fish and almost all refused to eat most of the bread offered. Our findings suggest that early-life diet, manipulated by the ratio of time the different foods were available, did not influence gull chicks’ food preferences. Instead, chicks developed a strong and persistent preference for marine foods, which appears to match adult gulls’ dietary switch to marine foods upon chick hatching and may reinforce the provisioning of marine foods during chick development. However, whether chicks in the wild would refuse provisioned foods, and to a sufficient extent to influence parental provisioning, requires further study. Longitudinal studies of urban animal populations that track wild individuals’ food preferences and foraging specialisations throughout life are required to shed light on the development and use of anthropogenic resource exploitation.

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