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English Name: Parasitic Jaeger
Scientific Name: Stercorarius parasiticus
Taxonomy: Charadriiformes / Stercorariidae (Skuas and Jaegers)
21 Sep 2014--Lake Erie littoral zone off Vermilion (Erie Co, OH).
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I think this one is a Parasitic. It has a thinner bill, less bulky body, and thinner wings than the other bird. The short pointed streamers also support this. The amount of white on the wings is appropriate too, on 5 primaries. The main negative I see is the straightly barred undertail coverts without any sign of buffieness. It also has a strange blonde head, perhaps showing it is older? Or just molting more quickly?
A Pomarine Jaeger swims by the ship during the San Diego Birding Festival Friday Pelagic Trip in waters of San Diego, CA. Photographed on 03/06/2015.
Parasitic Jaeger photographed during the Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch out of Provincetown, MA on 11 October 2013.
This adult was working on this dead, but still very much intact, collared lemming. The BNA account states that "having detected prey, [LTJA] often pursues it on foot and pecks it until it is dead; never uses feet to capture prey." Judging from this bird's progress, eating a large lemming like this might be a laborious process (again, the BNA account mentions that, if not eaten whole, a large lemming might take as long as 30 minutes to consume). Ikpikpuk River, North Slope, Alaska - 11 June 2012
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
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Pomarine Jaeger (Spatelraubmöwe - Stercorarius pomarinus), May 2014, New Smyrna Beach - offshore, Florida
English Name: Parasitic Jaeger
Scientific Name: Stercorarius parasiticus
Taxonomy: Charadriiformes / Stercorariidae (Skuas and Jaegers)
21 Sep 2014--Lake Erie littoral zone off Vermilion (Erie Co, OH).
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Pomarine Jaeger (Spatelraubmöwe - Stercorarius pomarinus), November 2013, New Smyrna Beach - offshore, Florida
Cozy pattern from knit.1 winter 2007 issue. Knitted with 8 balls of Jaeger Natural Fleece in Mussel with size 13 needles.
Immature Long-tailed Jaeger in flight. Segula Pass, east of Kiska, Aleutian Archipelago, Alaska. 06/06/14.
Immature Long-tailed Jaeger in flight. Segula Pass, east of Kiska, Aleutian Archipelago, Alaska. 06/06/14.
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.
Pomarine Jaeger photographed during the Dolphin Whale Watch out of Provincetown, MA on 10 October 2015.
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