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It’s not easy to find this guy close to the shoreline. I walked back and forth at the beach a few hours yesterday looking for this guy. Finally, I found it at Elmar Beach, Half Moon Bay, CA

Barrow/Utqiagvik, Alaska-1726

 

Parasitic Jaeger --- from Audubon-"At sea, does much of foraging by chasing other birds and forcing them to drop their catch; also dips down in flight to catch fish at surface. On breeding grounds, also hovers and swoops down to catch prey, and feeds while walking." My first sighting of one of these birds and luckily it flew right towards me, so I was able to see it up close. I didn't know what it was but I knew it was aggressive and wasn't accepted by the resident gulls. I will say the colouring was exquisite though. Banfield Sept 2022

 

Shot with a Hasselblad FE 110mm f/2 lens @ f/2.8 using a Metabones .71x speedbooster

We seen several Jaegers this past trip, But its not very often you see them in water.

 

We were photographing a pair of Long Tailed Ducks while in the water when this Jaeger flew in and swam around did some bathing then flew up on the shoreline.

 

Once in awhile, things just fall into your lap.

Nome, Alaska-02

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Friday evening I had the pleasure of photographing a juvenile Pomarine Jaeger for the first time, thanks to Ebird. It was a very fun experience shared with several fellow photographers, gathered to catch a glimpse of this Jaeger, rarely seen in Colorado.

 

Would have loved to get to a lower angle, but that was not possible at the time without falling IN the water! šŸ˜‹

 

Pictured feeding what appears to be a small insect.

 

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A Long-tailed Jaeger scanning for lemmings in the Arctic tundra.

 

Special thanks to Brian (www.flickr.com/people/brianzwiebelphotography/) from sabrewingtours.com/ for his expert guidance, otherwise this photo would not have been possible.

9/8/19--Half Moon Bay, CA

8/31/25--Plymouth Beach, MA

Light wasn't great and the distance was a bit more than I would have liked. But this is the only shot I could manage of this life bird, so I decided to post it. Found on the Seward Peninsula near the mostly abandoned townsite of Council.

What no tail....a little to close for the lens.

The pomarine jaeger, also spelled Pomarine yeager in some translations, pomarine skua, or pomatorhine skua, is a seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae. It is a migrant, wintering at sea in the tropical oceans.

A small flock of Long-tailed Jaegers (Stercorarius longicaudus) resting along the shores of a small wetland on the tundra landscape near McConnell River, Nunavut.

 

Image taken on Kodachrome 64 slide film.

 

June, 1977.

 

Slide # GWB McB Scan AA_20250224_042-5.jpg.

 

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A flock of Long-tailed Jaegers (Stercorarius longicaudus) resting on the tundra landscape near Karrak Lake, Nunavut, Canada.

 

June, 1976.

 

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This is an Arctic Skua, known as Jaeger in America (and the Netherlands- Kleine Jager) which means hunter from its habit of chasing other seabirds. In the breeding season it will feed on small mammals and birds, even insects, but on migration and in winter it feeds exclusively by chasing other seabirds and panicking them into disgorging food. I managed to catch this one bathing in a freshwater pool at the moment it had the maximum movement so it almost looks like it is exploding. I took this photo on St Kilda.

This bird is a cleptoparasite, like the frigate down south. It spots a victim (usually a kittiwake that just caught or stole a fish) and goes chasing it, keeping what every evasive move, until the victim regurgitates the fish for the jaeger.

...arriving on its nest on the dry tundra.

 

Stercorarius longicaudus - Labbe a longue queue

 

Nome, Alaska, USA

V1. This is the same scale as the Horizon Brave jaeger I did. A damn difficult scale to work with but this is close to what I wanted. Now I need to figure out how to make a Otachi ;)

Arctic Jaeger, Stercorarous parasiticus

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We rarely see these summer visitors as they generally don't seem to to work in close to shore.

This one was attempting to relieve a Tern of its meal .

The long-tailed skua or long-tailed jaeger is a seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae.

Elmar Beach, Half Moon Bay, CA.

 

Species #1320

Stercorarius pomarinus

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomarine_jaeger

The long-tailed skua or long-tailed jaeger is a seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae.

Very rare to find this species in New Jersey.

Ā© Harshith JV

 

Named as Parasitic for its behavior of stealing food from other bird. Pirate could've been better term.

 

Common names: Parasitic Jaeger, Arctic Skua

Scientific name: Stercorarius parasiticus

Place: Mangalore, Karnataka

Date: October 14, 2018

 

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Mark 11 watch (in need of a service)

stercorarius parasiticus

 

Sidney Spit

"Careful not to clip that tail" I tell my participants when we photograph this species. That jaeger has a long tail. This one was photographed last spring in the Brooks Range Mountains of Alaska

 

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A Long-tailed Jaeger (Stercorarius longicaudus) rests on the tundra in Nome, Alaska. These swift-flying seabirds spend the majority of their lives far out at sea, only coming inland to breed on the tundra. South of the Arctic, these birds seldom come within sight of land. It was so special to see them at close range and in good numbers in Nome!

(This bird was not on a nest when I photographed it.)

Please see this large, and No Invites please.

This is my nephews Gecko she just laid eggs soon will have little ones.

This is for my friend Roberto, please visit his great stream.

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We did not find any active Jaeger nests while in Barrow, However this bird was actively protecting what appeared to be its territory where it would be setting up residence about a 1/2 mile in off Cakeeater Road.

Magdalenafjord, Svalbard. Sitting in the rain.

 

r5/100-500

Celebrity on the Kelowna Waterfront.

 

Significant lifer! Neat feet!

 

Landed just in front of me. while I was sitting on stairs...

Salteador Chico, Parasitic Jaeger, Stercorarius parasiticus.

 

Especie # 1.912

 

ChaƱaral de Aceituno

Región de Atacama

Chile

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