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Immature Long-tailed Jaeger in flight. Segula Pass, east of Kiska, Aleutian Archipelago, Alaska. 06/06/14.

 

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Immature Long-tailed Jaeger in flight. Segula Pass, east of Kiska, Aleutian Archipelago, Alaska. 06/06/14.

 

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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.

off Race Point Provincetown MA, Oct 6, 2012

A Parasitic Jaeger perches on a sand dune near Clam Lagoon in Adak, AK. Photographed on 06/14/2015.

Pomarine Jaeger photographed during the Dolphin Whale Watch out of Provincetown, MA on 10 October 2015.

Stercorarius parasiticus, Salteador Parásito, Parasitic Jaeger

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Playa El Bosque, Frontera, Tabasco, México

Rare for Tabasco

Raro en Tabasco

A pair of Parasitic Jaegers perch on a dune along Clam Lagoon in Adak, AK. Photographed on 06/13/2015.

...seen in a second hand shop.

This is a photo that my son took of me for my business card and promotional materials related to my real estate business.

Dark Morph. Ottawa Beach, Andrew Haden Park, Ottawa, ON

Milwaukee, Wisconsin June 14th 2008

Finding a Parasitic Jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus) resting on the shore was rare treat. It usually winters much farther off the coast, harassing other birds to give up their meals far from the sight of the shore.

San Diego County, California, US

Rotterdam August 2014

Pomarine Jaeger photographed northeast of Nantucket Island, MA on 10 November 2012.

Around 4 Jaegers were harassing hundreds of gulls at Wisconsin point (first parking lot) today. They put on a good show for the Jaegerfest event.

Pomarine Jaeger (Stercorarius pomarinus)

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Probable Parasitic Jaeger

dark juvenile

 

Gillson Park

Wilmette, Cook Co., Illinois

3 November 2011

Subadult Parasitic Jaeger at Wisconsin Point, Douglas County, Wisconsin, 9/26/2010. Note bill size and shape, indistinct cap, pale flash at base of upper wing primaries, and relatively short projection of elongated central rectrices.

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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Similar to Rowan 4 Ply Cotton, but not spun as tightly, a little softer, and it has a little bit of a sheen the rowan doesn't.

Immature Long-tailed Jaeger washed up on the beach at Kiawah Island, SC on August 30, 2008. The effects of Hurricanes Gustav and Hanna were being felt in waters off SC in the days prior to this.

The bird was taken to the Kiawah Nature Center for transport to a wild bird rehabilitator just after the photo was taken.

Immature Long-tailed Jaeger in flight. Segula Pass, east of Kiska, Aleutian Archipelago, Alaska. 06/06/14.

 

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Jaeger-LeCoultre – Geophysic The Age of the Geophysic circular balance

Stolt Jaeger oil/chemical tanker outbound for Londerry, United Kingdom

 

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: 99.99m × 16.5m

 

Year Built: 1997

 

Status: Active

 

Manager/Owner: STOLT TANKERS

 

Builder: ENVC - VIANA DO CASTELO, PT

 

Yard number: 186

 

Build start: 1995-11-30

 

Build end: 1997-03-02

 

Order: 1994-09-30

 

Delivery: 1997-02-21

 

Keel laid: 1996-02-06

 

Bunker: 365 t

 

Crude Capacity: 37412 bbl

 

Liquid Oil: 6069

 

Cargo Pumps: 20 AT 100 M3/HR m3/hr

 

Hull Type: DOUBLE BOTTOM

 

Engine Bore: 7 mm

 

Engine Builder: MAN B & W

 

Engine Model: 7 S 35 MC

 

Engine Cylinders: 7

 

Engine Power: 4165 kW

 

Engine Stroke: 350 mm

 

Propeller: 1 CONTROLLABLE PITCH

 

Fuel Consumption: 18 t/day at 15.00 kn

 

Fuel: 363 t

 

Fuel Oil: 363 m3

 

Fuel Type: MARINE DIESEL

A grounded parasitic jaeger on the beach at Michigan City in the autumn of 1984, Much debate followed its presence there for several days where it was observed closely by many "experts". At first it was thought to be a pomarine jaeger, then a parasitic, then a pomarine, but later in the lab it was positively identified as a parasitic jaeger, post-mortem. I stuck with parasitic from the outset against more experienced jaeger experts. This bird was as close as 15 feet, while most jaegers are seen at 100 yards or more. How sure cam we be of the jaeger species being correctly identified at the fall lakefront watch at Marquette Park/Miller Beach. A digital scan from a Kodachrome slide. September 24, 1984

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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Texas World Speedway, College Station Texas.

Stercorarius parasiticus

Dark morph juvenile

Carlyle Lake, Clinton County, Illinois

September 7, 2013

 

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Miller Beach IN. (Lake Co.) - October 23, 2013

Pelagic Trip w/Marine Science Center out of New Smyrna Beach, FL

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