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New SGA President, Rebecca Jaeger speaks with The Review at the SGA office inside Perkins Student Center on April 17th, 2015. KIRK SMITH/THE REVIEW
A great example of a Pomarine Jaeger, you can clearly see the two central tail feathers are much longer than the others, spoon-shaped, and twisted from the horizontal. These are usually lost after the breeding season, in mid- to late summer.
Parasitic Jaeger, Fort clinch SP, Nassau County, Florida, February 18, 2014. Photo by: JC Knoll - Checklist at: ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S17081011
A distant jaeger, presumably Parasitic but in the field recalled Long-tailed like with apparently short bill (with extensive dusky tip), golen nape and white shafts restricted to 2 or 3 primaries. Too distant to be sure.
Species shot. On this recent pelagic trip there were quite a few Pomarine Jaegers throughout - one followed us right into the Harbour! Fortunately two Arctic Jaegers showed at the end of the trip near Sydney Heads. Funnily enough on my previous pelagic trip an Arctic Jaeger flew over the boat as we were heading out past the Heads in much the same spot.
Scientific name: Stercorarius parasiticus
Sex: Unknown
Location: Sydney Pelagic, Australia.
Had some trouble identifying this bird. Until someone sets me straight, I'm calling it a pomarine jaeger. I can't see the distinctive tail feathers in any of the photos. But I also can't find any other gull-like birds that have this distinctive color pattern.
One of the original seven jaegers on the water, in the process of circling the boat. Taken 100+ miles south of Nantucket, MA.
The "Pom" is the largest of the three jaeger species. As a group their feeding style is often described as "kleptoparasitic," meaning that they chase and steal food from other birds such as gulls and terns ("jaeger" is the German word for "hunter"). We saw several of these birds today, on the water and in flight, and often very close.
Pelagic Zone
Worcester County, MD
June 4, 2016
English Name: Parasitic Jaeger
Scientific Name: Stercorarius parasiticus
Taxonomy: Charadriiformes / Stercorariidae (Skuas and Jaegers)
21 Sep 2014--Lake Erie pelagic waters off Vermilion (Erie Co, OH).
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I finally got around to taking a picture of the tasty Jaegerschnitzel I have made a few times in the past year. Always delicious and always a hit with everyone at the table. Love the mushroom sauce recipe at www.german-recipes-and-more.com/jaeger-schnitzel-recipe.html
Director Dorothée Van Den Berghe & actress Anna Franziska Jaeger presented their movie "My queen Karo" @ the festival of Dutch spoken movies in Brussels.
Light morph of the Long-tailed Jaeger photographed during the Brookline Bird Club pelagic trip to Hydrographer Canyon, southeast of Nantucket, MA on 19 July 2014.
Two Jaegers in this photo.
In Stokes it is stated that the long streamers of the Long-tailed Jaeger are often broken off by August. Photo taken in late September.