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Pomarine Jaeger photographed during a Brookline Bird Club pelagic trip to Hydrographer's Canyon area, east of Nantucket, MA on 24 August 2014.
Trying to sort out the jaegers. This one is a Long-tailed. Two of the key ID features are lack of a dark ring around the neck, and lack of light flashes in the under-wing primaries. Also, the black cap does not come down particularly low. We got a lot of good looks at jaegers on this 12-hour cruise. Photographed on a Shearwater Journeys pelagic cruise out of Monterey.
Parasitic Jaeger (chasing Common Tern)
Plum Island - Sandy Point
Ipswich, Masschusetts
October 15, 2011
Located at the original site of the first mining claims that made Tonopah rich, the park encompasses over 100 acres and has many original buildings in various states of arrested decay and restoration.
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.
Stercorarius pomarinus (pomarine - having a covered nostril)
Athalmer, East Kootenays, Oct. 19, 2010
I believe it is a Pomarine Jaeger. Large bi-coloured bill, tail feathers were blunt (another photo appeared to show a twist at the end of the tail feathers).
Our checklist has one recorded in December, 1970 at Canal Flats.
Trying to sort out the Jaegers. Same bird as adjoining images (to the right in the photostream). I think the three images together show enough characteristics to ID this one as Parasitic. Black cap reaches down just below eye, but not as low as on Pomarine. Underwing pattern shows just one light area rather than two, as on a Pomarine, although shadows may play a role on this image. Photographed on a Shearwater Journeys pelagic cruise out of Monterey.
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Name:Stolt Jaeger
IMO:9114775
Flag: UK
MMSI:235112981
Callsign:2IUV5
Vessel type:Chemical Tanker
Gross tonnage:3,726 tons
Summer DWT:5,846 tons
Length:99 m
Beam:16 m
Draught:5 m
Home port:Cardiff
Class society:Germanischer Lloyd
Build year:1997
Builder:ENVC - VIANA DO CASTELO, PORTUGAL
I'm attempting to organise my huge collection of vintage knitting patterns.
Some of them look quite modern again! Fashion does go around doesn't it!