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One of three Parasitic Jaegers at

Huntington Beach State Park, South Carolina on 12-24-2012.

Miller Beach IN. (Lake Co.) - October 23, 2013

Having a little jaeger fun in my backyard

Long-tailed Jaeger, juveniles (2 of 3 total individuals for the day).

impromptu style shoot at Jaeger

Long-tailed Jaeger photographed off the coast of Chatham, MA on 4 July 2019.

Pomarine Jaeger on the June 3/4 overnight pelagic trip.

Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin and First Lady Joanne Jaeger Tomblin welcomed West Virginians on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015, to the annual Joyful Night celebration and tree lighting ceremony. The evening's program also included a salute to West Virginia's military service men and women and our state's first responders.

 

Joyful Night is free and open to the public. As part of the evening's festivities, the Governor and First Lady encourage those attending to bring a new, unwrapped toy for the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots campaign. Toys for Tots donation bins will be located in the Capitol Rotunda and will be available in the Governor's Reception Room until December 4.

  

Photos available for media use. All photos should be attributed “Photo courtesy of Office of the Governor.”

Chick. As with Parasitic Jaeger, we found only one nest for this species all season. Ikpikpuk River, North Slope, Alaska - 6 July 2012

Having a little jaeger fun in my backyard

File name: 06_10_022778

Title: Jaeger Oldsmobile Inc.

Created/Published: L. L. Cook Co., Post Cards, Milwaukee

Date issued: 1930 - 1945 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print (postcard) : linen texture, color ; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.

Genre: Postcards

Subject: Commercial facilities

Notes: Title from item.

Collection: The Tichnor Brothers Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions

Pattern from Jaeger JB29 size 12-24 mo. knit in KnitPicks City Tweed DK 'Splash'

 

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Long-tailed Jaeger. Atlantic Ocean over Welker Canyon, off eastern Massachusetts. 08/22/15.

Stercorarius parasiticus. Brantley Lake, Eddy Co., NM. 24 August 2014.

Continental Shelf area, southeast of Nantucket, MA

This jaeger had just swooped down and killed a Red-necked Phalarope. I was able to run across the tundra and plop down across a small pond from the bird and watch it eat. Here you can see it plucking the feathers. So strange to think that these birds are at home in Caribbean waters during the winter and the high arctic during summer.

5/25/09, NC pelagic

© István Pénzes.

Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.

 

11th., November 2010, Meilenwerk, Düsseldorf, Test shots with the T-max 3200 @ 1600.

 

Nikon F6

Nikon Nikkor AIS 35mm 1,4

Kodak T-Max P3200 @ 1600

T-max developer 19 degrees Celsius 11 Minutes

Coolscan 5000

Another photo showing the large use by the finnish army of bycicles for individual soldier transport, in WWII.

It was very efficient in this kind of terrain.

I was walking along the beach at Higbee Beach this morning when I saw a dark gull flying overhead. I knew something was different about it but it wasn't until it was almost too late that I realized the general shape was wrong. I snapped a couple of quick pictures (this was the best), and I'm thinking this might be a lifer Parasitic Jaeger.

 

Anyone who can confirm?

Canning River Delta, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, North Slope, Alaksa

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