Woodcock
AGE – BEST CRITERIA:
Since the pre-br moult is limited to the body and head, the characters used during autumn are still valid. 2cy birds show moult contrasts in the wing between the worn and bleached retained juv plumage and fresher glossy post-juv plumage. Juv feathers still retain their dominant orange/brown colouration. Typically, moult limits are found within the TT or between the TT and SS. Those with a more limited post-juv moult replace only the inner one-third GC but most moult all GC (the moult limit is then found between the outermost GC and PC). Often 1-3 AL are also included in the post-juv moult. 3cy+ birds show a uniform and moderately fresh plumage with, on average, less orange/brown colouration, tending to be dominated by darker glossier brown and black tones.
Most ad birds are not possible to age further than 3cy+ due to the complete post-br moult. However, some ad arrest their moult before completion of SS and/or underwing GC. Hence, feathers retained in the post-br moult are still useful during spring as they can usually be assigned to either juv or ad type, and thereby gives the possibility to separate some 3cy and 4cy+ birds.
2cy:
3cy+:
3cy:
4cy+:
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