Pomarine Skua - ageing and morphs
Saturday, June 19, 2010 at 11:19PM
Pembrokeshire Avifauna committee in GHR, Pomarine Skua, Skua, seabird

Stercorarius pomarinus  

Age and or morph was recorded for most Pomarine Skua sightings. Fewer adults than other ages were recorded. Adults made up 37 % of the total in the Strumble Head series between 1982 and 2003.

 When the highest day totals were recorded, on the 17th October 1991 and on the 18th October 1991, during a recovery movement in strong north–west winds, following south–west gales which had presumably displaced unusually high numbers into Cardigan Bay, only 25 % and 18 % respectively were adults, suggesting immature birds were more susceptible to the immediate effect of extreme weather.

Light- phase made up the bulk of the adult sightings, dark-phase birds amounting to less than 1% of the total.

Graham Rees

(Covers records up to and including 2006)

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