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Thin manual wind JLC in 18k YG case

Stolt Jaeger visited Carrington, going up on the evening of 12 May. It returned down the following morning, when it is seen at Thelwall Ferry. Formerly the Multitank Bracaria.

Milestones Museum, Basingstoke

For those interested here is a record shot of the pomarine jaeger that showed up yesterday at the Elks Club. It seemed very unwell and was found dead this morning.

 

Elegant and stylish...

Parasitic Jaeger photographed at Race Point, Cape Cod National Seashore, near Provincetown, MA on 7 October 2017.

Jaeger stands out as always

malte jaeger, photographer and friend.

 

photograph made with a nikon d700 24-70mm f/2.8 and a home made led ring light.

 

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Pelagic boat trip. Port fairy.

Pomarine Jaeger (Stercorarius pomarinus)

© All rights reserved, Lacation:© Bang Taboon, PhetChaburi, Thailand

Stercorarius pomarinus

San Diego Pelagics / Pacific Nature Tours 10-hour trip to the 9-mile and 30-mile banks

 

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

vicinity of the continental slope, ~100 miles south of Nantucket

Early in our Nebraska field trip for the CFO convention, Doug spotted a bird that he called out as a Jaeger. As it got closer we got an ID in the scope and I was able to get some distant photos. There was much excitement and we tried to follow it but it never got very close and we lost it.

 

Lake Ogallala State Recreation Area

 

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Parasitic Jaeger

Cape May Point

Cape May County, NJ

09/20/2019

Having a little jaeger fun in my backyard

Tutakoke Study Site, Yukon Delta NWR

 

Photo by Kristine Sowl, USFWS

Public Domain

Ontario

incubation 2 eggs 24 to 28 days

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

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19 SEP 2015

Offshore Waters

Orange County, CA

Having a little jaeger fun in my backyard

Early in our Nebraska field trip for the CFO convention, Doug spotted a bird that he called out as a Jaeger. As it got closer we got an ID in the scope and I was able to get some distant photos. There was much excitement and we tried to follow it but it never got very close and we lost it.

 

Lake Ogallala State Recreation Area

 

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