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This jaeger was seen and photographed on Sprague Lake in both Lincoln's and Adams counties. Conditions and equipment didn't allow the sort of pictures I would have liked, but this is what I was able to get. The really washed-out-looking pictures near the upper-left were toned WAY down in Photoshop, and colors aren't very true. I only lightened a few of the other pictures, and didn't do anything major.
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Our group tends to lean towards a juvenile dark-morph Parasitic for the identification. Quite a few white primary shafts are visible in some, but not much in others, creating a bit of confusion. ^_^ The overall bulk and flight style was more like a Parasitic, but only Gina has seen Long-tailed before to compare with. The wings seem kind of thick like I would expect on a Parasitic, but maybe small enough for Long-tailed (I just don't have the experience!). Also, I have the impression from various sources that dark-phase juvenile Long-tailed Jaegers are more black-gray in color, whereas Parasitics show quite a bit of brown in their overall plumage. We weren't ever able to get a good look at the bill, but do check out the photo posted after this one.
Comments and discussion are welcome! This was our first inland jaeger, and it is certainly no easy identification!
All right, here's the new question. Is it a Pomarine Jaeger??? Long-tailed has been basically ruled out (in private emailing and on birdforum.net), but could it be a Pomarine (thank you Charlie Wright for pointing out the possibility)? Don't know why I didn't think of that before...
Features in favor of Pomarine Jaeger would be the white greater primary coverts on the underwing (see the second photo from the left on the second row), the pale rump, a fairly strong-looking head, right bill pattern (also in favor of Parasitic from these views), and broad-based wings. The general coloration also goes that way.
Pomarine Jaeger / Pomarine Skua (Stercorarius pomarinus).
Gulf Stream Pelagic Birding Trip. May 13, 2022. First day.
Aboard the Stormy Petrel II out of Hatteras, North Carolina.
25+ miles offshore.
Nikon D7500. AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR.
(135mm) f/7.1 @ 1/2000 sec. ISO 160.
Кабинетные Jaeger LeCoultre
Место изготовления: Швейцария;
Материал: Полированный камень, золоченная бронза;
Параметры: Высота часов 14 см.
Одна из первых моделей настольных часов, выпущенных компанией LeCoultre, которая позднее стала известна под названием Jaeger-LeCoultre. Часовой механизм установлен в корпус из полированного камня, а выступающие металлические детали изготовлены из позолоченной бронзы. .. читать продолжение: museum-clock.ru/moscow/kabinetnye-chasy/lecoultre-iz-kamn...
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Pomarine Jaeger / Pomarine Skua (Stercorarius pomarinus).
Dark morph.
Gulf Stream Pelagic Birding Trip. May 13, 2022. First day.
Aboard the Stormy Petrel II out of Hatteras, North Carolina.
25+ miles offshore.
Nikon D7500. AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR.
(300mm) f/7.1 @ 1/2000 sec. ISO 200.
Stolt Jaeger chemical tanker makes her way up the river for Runcorn
IMO: 9114775
MMSI: 235112981
Call Sign: 2IUV5
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Tanker
Gross Tonnage: 3726
Deadweight: 5846 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 99m × 16m
Year Built: 1997
Status: Active
Parasitic Jaeger / Arctic Skua (Stercorarius parasiticus).
Gulf Stream Pelagic Birding Trip. May 13, 2022. First day.
Aboard the Stormy Petrel II out of Hatteras, North Carolina.
25+ miles offshore.
Nikon D7500. AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR.
(300mm) f/7.1 @ 1/2000 sec. ISO 450.
Finally, at long last it's done. The cockpit to my mighty Jaeger. (Based, of course, on Pacific Rim's Gypsy Danger) Enjoy!
Finally, at long last it's done. The cockpit to my mighty Jaeger. (Based, of course, on Pacific Rim's Gypsy Danger) Enjoy!
Such a fun shoot! One of my favorite images of the set. Jaeger is so badass!
Model/Cosplay: Todd Graziano
Costume by Crystal Graziano
Photo by me
Behind-the-scenes blog here: aileenluib.blogspot.com/2011/11/precious-cosplay-azure-wi...
Finally, at long last it's done. The cockpit to my mighty Jaeger. (Based, of course, on Pacific Rim's Gypsy Danger) Enjoy!
This is the first and only coloured plate from the German book DACQUE, E. (1930): Die Erdzeitalter. With 396 illustrations in text and one coloured plate. Verlag von Oldenbourg – München und Berlin.
The caption reads “Desert landscape of the Buntsandstein-formation (lower Triassic), in the background the temporary shallow sea (after black-white drawings by E. Fraas, modified and coloured by Erik Jaeger).”
Located on the northwest corner of Lafayette Square is a tributary statue to Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben. It features Steuben in his tricorne hat and heavily cloaked in his Continental army garb. The bronze statue stands ten feet tall and resides atop a fifteen foot pink granite base. Various plaques and sculptures adorn each of the sides of the granite base. On the front side of the base is a relief of an American eagle along with text recognizing Steuben’s achievements. To the rear of the monument are plaques that contain the images of two of Steuben’s aides and friends, Colonel William North and Major Benjamin Walker. Situated along the southwest side of the monument is a sculpture of two figures, one kneeling in front of the other amidst a series of branches. Written just below the sculptures is the word “Commemoration.” Along the northeast side is one final sculpture, this one labeled as “Military Instruction.” Here we see a nude male with a weapon in his right hand receiving lessons in sword play via his seated instructor. The sculpture was designed by Albert Jaegers and dedicated within the park on December 7, 1910.
Steuben was a Prussian-born officer who achieved the rank of officer by the age of sixteen (an age by which many Americans in turn are just learning how to drive a car). He served with the Prussian forces until 1763. At the onset of the American Revolution in 1777, Steuben was approached by then Minister to France, Benjamin Franklin, to aid the young colonies in their cause for independence. Steuben agreed and served as Inspector General of the Continental Army. Under Steuben’s disciplined command, he instructed troops on essential warfare tactics and technique. In fact, he even authored a book titled the Revolutionary War Drill Manual that would be used in teaching troops for years to come.
Ironically, for being such an effective military commander in the United States, Steuben actually spoken very little English. In fact, it is said that we he would get angry or frustrated at individuals he would call over one of his designated translators and say, “Over here! Swear at him for me!”
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Finally, at long last it's done. The cockpit to my mighty Jaeger. (Based, of course, on Pacific Rim's Gypsy Danger) Enjoy!
Oh wait, this is China! Nobody has any say in taxes there!
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Finally, at long last it's done. The cockpit to my mighty Jaeger. (Based, of course, on Pacific Rim's Gypsy Danger) Enjoy!
Perhaps the same Jaeger that created such interest on The Strand in Morro Bay earlier this month.
Most often seen from shore, this one landed almost at my feet at the mouth of Old Creek in Cayucos.
A Life Bird for me.
An accidental wanderer from Alaska visits Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada. One of the two central tail streamers is missing and the other is shortened.