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From left to right: Keen-Eye Jon, Moira, Jaeger and Claire

I don't know whether this is a wrap of some kind (I suspect it is), but it looks damed good!

 

Nice to see Jaeger Lecoultre featuring. Wouldn't mind a Reverso: never had a rectanglar watch. :-)

 

Redchurch Street, Shoreditch.

a7rii + Meyer Primoplan 75/1.9

underside. Point Roberts, WA

Nome, Alaska | June | Canon 1D4 | Canon 600mm f4 IS |

Two of these chasing Bonaparte's Gulls & Common Terns just off the point of Point Whitehorn, Whatcom WA

Nome, Alaska | June | Canon 1D4 | Canon 600mm f4 IS |

Width: 39 studs at shoulders

Height: 30 studs from bottom of waist to top of neck

A Long-tailed Jaeger resting on the coastal tundra of Alaska's Seward Peninsula.

 

Canon 7DM2 | Canon 500mm f/4 IS ii with Canon 1.4x Teleconverter iii | 1/1000th | f/6.3 | ISO 320

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This bird was posted on a rare bird alert and I was fortunate to get there in time to see it at the Barrie waterfront.

8/27/24 - Roger Jaeger @ Two-Shy Brewing, Roseburg, Oregon, USA

Young Long-tailed Jaeger, one year old?

Orange County Pelagic. Though not a lot of diversity on this trip, it was a great opportunity to view Jaegers all day long, with much time to visit with good friends.

Seen at the 2023 Rétromobile classic car show: detail shot of a bunch of Jaeger dials.

So far so good. I happened to have a boatload of the Large 2x8 curved slopes that make a good thigh. I also added a yellow cheatline in following Doug’s lead. The plan is to bring the leg up a few more studs and provide a connection to the underpants. Then it is off to the tracker, which will mount on the left side, and a bit of flair to indicate my Burgo loyalties.

Parasitic Jaeger nests in coastal tundra and migrate along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, so every fall on east winds birders and photographers head to the lake to see if one can be found. Over the weekend a single bird delighted birders and photographers alike in Hamilton, Ontario. Lighting conditions were poor at times and when the bird flew he came straight up the beach and flew about 10 feet over our heads. Not great for images, but fun to watch all the same.

8/27/24 - Roger Jaeger @ Two-Shy Brewing, Roseburg, Oregon, USA

Stercorarius parasiticus

27 Sep 2015

CA, SD Co., Pacific Ocean

Deep inside the Avalonian Enchanted Forests lives a young outlaw and his gang. Nobody really knows if "Jaeger" is his real name, surname or just a alias. He believes that everyone should have it's own land to produce food and be able to live with dignity. That's the reason he adopted the Tree Symbol, the origin of all living things, the primary source of aliment.

Decided there was a distinct lack of Attack on Titan themed decals around, so I decided to make some. Feel free to use, just credit me. Comment below what characters I should do!

 

P.S. Female Titan is coming soon....

The 8 Jaeger Components for the Burgomeister battle against Kevin the Kaiju are listed here.

Jaeger hanging out, taking a quick bath...

 

Won't win any cinematography awards, but s/he is a neat bird!

My Lego version of the small jaeger Scrapper from Pacific Rim Uprising.

Build instruction in the video : youtu.be/scWHyIo6dfM

Games Workshop's 28mm sculpts of William King's fantasy-novel heroes. Painted January and March 2016

Parasitic Jaeger

Cape May Point

Cape May County, NJ

09/20/2019

Only one of two jaegers we saw today. One was a full dark morph Pomarine, and this light morph. Unfortunately my photos of the dark morph were not that good.

 

Offshore San Diego, San Diego, CA.

Adult and immature Long-tailed Jaegers. St. Paul Island, Alaska.

8/27/24 - Roger Jaeger @ Two-Shy Brewing, Roseburg, Oregon, USA

A older photo that my friend Lani did work on. This is my beloved Jaeger and his daughter, my Nina Ricci. This is Jaeger's "I am TIRED of having my photo taken" look!

Pomarine Jaeger / Pomarine Skua (Stercorarius pomarinus).

 

Gulf Stream Pelagic Birding Trip. May 15, 2022. Second day.

Aboard the Stormy Petrel II out of Hatteras, North Carolina.

25+ miles offshore.

Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f/4e ED PF VR + TC-14e III teleconverter.

(420mm) f/6.3 @ 1/2500 sec. ISO 250.

(Re)-painted March 2016

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