[MDOsprey] Checklist Status of the Maryland Kelp Gull and Slaty-backed
Phil Davis (PDavis@ix.netcom.com)
Fri, 31 Dec 1999 19:51:47 -0500
Checklist Status of the Maryland Kelp Gull and Slaty-backed Gull
as of December 31, 1999
Many birders are wondering about the status of these gulls with respect to
the MD/DC Records Committee. The following is an unofficial report.
Kelp Gull. The famous Sandgates, MD Kelp Gull has not yet begun to be
reviewed by the committee. For a significant report such as this, we
strive to ensure that all available observer information and reference
material is gathered before we initiate the review process. As of this
writing, observer information is quite satisfactory. However, the
committee members will have to address issues dealing with the origin of
the bird and possible hybridization. With regard to origin (whether
wild/natural, exotic, or questionable), our research found that the Sea
World attractions in California, Florida, Texas, and Ohio do import and
display Kelp Gulls, however, we just recently obtained definitive
information that none of these birds are reported to have escaped. We also
received recent Government information regarding the importation of Kelp
Gulls into the United States indicating that no other importations have
been registered with the USFWS. This information will be provided to the
records committee members when the review process begins. As a side note,
possibly related to the question of hybridization, neither the ABA nor the
AOU has yet formally accepted this species.
Slaty-backed Gull. The February 1999 Conowingo Dam "possible" Slaty-backed
Gull also presents questions that are still under investigation. The bird
was somewhat distant and, as of this writing, we have received only two
sets of photographs, at least a few of which hopefully will show field
marks important for the identification. No written documentation has been
submitted. Such documentation may well be crucial. Recent literature
suggests that carefully written descriptions may be extremely important to
support decisions dealing with the hybridization that is known to occur
among Slaty-backed Gulls. In any case, the presence of a bird hatched in
or beyond the Aleutians is still a significant ornithological event for
Maryland to document . If anyone has further information supporting an
identification of this bird, we urgently ask that it be sent to us.
The committee works deliberately and its processes do take time. If anyone
would like to learn more about the working of the committee, please check
our pages on the MOS web site
at: http://www.MDBirds.org/mddcrc/rcindex.html. Perhaps the most
important function of the MD/DC Records Committee is to serve as an
archive. There cannot be too much documentation. Again, any information
to add to either of these sightings would be welcome.
Good Y2K birding to all!
Phil Davis
Secretary, MD/DC Records Committee
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Phil Davis, Secretary
MD/DC Records Committee
home: PDavis@ix.netcom.com Davidsonville, Maryland USA
work: PDavis@OAO.com Greenbelt, Maryland USA
MD/DCRC Web site: http://www.MDBirds.org
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