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- Parasitic_Jaeger abstract "The Parasitic Jaeger, also known as the Arctic Skua or Parasitic Skua, (Stercorarius parasiticus) is a seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae.This species breeds in the north of Eurasia and North America, with significant populations as far south as northern Scotland. It nests on dry tundra, higher fells and islands, laying up to four olive-brown eggs. It is usually silent except for mewing and wailing notes while on the breeding grounds. Like other skuas, it will fly at the head of a human or fox approaching its nest. Although it cannot inflict serious damage, it is a frightening and painful experience. It is a migrant, wintering at sea in the tropics and southern oceans.In the British Isles, they breed in Shetland and Orkney, the Outer Hebrides, Sutherland, Caithness, and some islands in Argyll.This bird will feed on rodents, small birds and insects but also robs gulls and terns of their catches. Like the larger skua species, it continues this piratical behaviour throughout the year, showing great agility as it harasses its victims.Identification is complicated by similarities to Long-tailed Jaeger and Pomarine Skua, and the existence of three colour morphs. Small for a skua, the Parasitic Jaeger measures 41–48 cm (16–19 in) in length, 107–125 cm (42–49 in) in wingspan and weighs 300–650 g (0.66–1.43 lb). The tail streamer of the breeding adult accounts for about 7 cm (2.8 in) of their length. Light-morph adults have a brown back, mainly white underparts and dark primary wing feathers with a white "flash". The head and neck are yellowish-white with a black cap and there is a pointed central tail projection. Dark-morph adults are dark brown, and intermediate-phase birds are dark with somewhat paler underparts, head and neck. All morphs have the white wing flash.Juveniles are even more problematic, and are difficult to separate from Long-tailed Jaegers. They are bulkier, shorter-winged, and less tern-like than that species, but show the same wide range of plumage variation. The flight is more falcon-like. However, they are usually warmer toned than Long-tailed, with browner shades, rather than grey.The call of these birds which is most often heard is a nasal mewing sound, repeated a few times in display, whereas its alarm call is a shorter sound.".
- Parasitic_Jaeger binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Parasitic_Jaeger class Bird.
- Parasitic_Jaeger conservationStatus "LC".
- Parasitic_Jaeger conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Parasitic_Jaeger family Skua.
- Parasitic_Jaeger genus Skua.
- Parasitic_Jaeger kingdom Animal.
- Parasitic_Jaeger order Charadriiformes.
- Parasitic_Jaeger phylum Chordate.
- Parasitic_Jaeger thumbnail Parasitic_Jaeger.jpg?width=300.
- Parasitic_Jaeger wikiPageExternalLink 307.pdf.
- Parasitic_Jaeger wikiPageExternalLink www.handaskuas.org.
- Parasitic_Jaeger wikiPageExternalLink index.asp.
- Parasitic_Jaeger wikiPageID "353164".
- Parasitic_Jaeger wikiPageRevisionID "592746433".
- Parasitic_Jaeger binomial "Stercorarius parasiticus".
- Parasitic_Jaeger classis Bird.
- Parasitic_Jaeger familia Skua.
- Parasitic_Jaeger genus "Stercorarius".
- Parasitic_Jaeger hasPhotoCollection Parasitic_Jaeger.
- Parasitic_Jaeger ordo Charadriiformes.
- Parasitic_Jaeger phylum Chordate.
- Parasitic_Jaeger regnum "Animalia".
- Parasitic_Jaeger species "S. parasiticus".
- Parasitic_Jaeger status "LC".
- Parasitic_Jaeger statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Parasitic_Jaeger subject Category:Arctic_birds.
- Parasitic_Jaeger subject Category:Birds_of_Cameroon.
- Parasitic_Jaeger subject Category:Birds_of_Ukraine.
- Parasitic_Jaeger subject Category:Birds_of_Western_Sahara.
- Parasitic_Jaeger subject Category:Cosmopolitan_species.
- Parasitic_Jaeger subject Category:Skuas.
- Parasitic_Jaeger type Animal.
- Parasitic_Jaeger type Bird.
- Parasitic_Jaeger type Eukaryote.
- Parasitic_Jaeger type Species.
- Parasitic_Jaeger type Animal.
- Parasitic_Jaeger type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Parasitic_Jaeger type Bird.
- Parasitic_Jaeger type EukaryoticCell.
- Parasitic_Jaeger type Organism.
- Parasitic_Jaeger comment "The Parasitic Jaeger, also known as the Arctic Skua or Parasitic Skua, (Stercorarius parasiticus) is a seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae.This species breeds in the north of Eurasia and North America, with significant populations as far south as northern Scotland. It nests on dry tundra, higher fells and islands, laying up to four olive-brown eggs. It is usually silent except for mewing and wailing notes while on the breeding grounds.".
- Parasitic_Jaeger label "Parasitic Jaeger".
- Parasitic_Jaeger sameAs Srercorarius_parasiticus.
- Parasitic_Jaeger sameAs 1276.
- Parasitic_Jaeger sameAs D8qet.
- Parasitic_Jaeger sameAs m.01zk0t.
- Parasitic_Jaeger wasDerivedFrom Parasitic_Jaeger?oldid=592746433.
- Parasitic_Jaeger depiction Parasitic_Jaeger.jpg.
- Parasitic_Jaeger isPrimaryTopicOf Parasitic_Jaeger.