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The pomarine jaeger (Stercorarius pomarinus), pomarine skua, or pomatorhine skua, is a seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae. It is a migrant, ...
Bulky gull-like seabird; the largest and most barrel chested of the three jaegers. Breeds on Arctic tundra, spends the rest of the year at sea.
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What is the difference between parasitic and pomarine Jaeger?
Parasitic Jaegers can be difficult to tell from Pomarine Jaegers. Breeding adults have straight central tail feathers, unlike Pomarine's twisted, spoon-shaped tail feathers. Parasitic has a pale spot or arc over the bill, whereas Pomarine's face and cap is entirely dark.
What is the pomarine Jaeger's habitat?
Habitat. Pomarine Jaegers breed in areas of the high Arctic that feature lemmings and extensive tundra. They may elect not to breed and may move around considerably in summers when lemming numbers are low. Outside the breeding season they spend their time out at sea, with large numbers in the Caribbean.
The Pomarine Jaeger, the largest of the three species of jaegers, is a powerful, heavily built predator. An adult in full plumage is a magnificent sight, ...
This is the biggest and burliest of the three jaeger species, which are fast, agile relatives of gulls known for harrying and stealing from other seabirds.
Sep 16, 2010 · The powerful pomarine jaeger is the largest of the three jaeger species, and spends most of the year offshore. A major predator on the lemmings ...
The pomarine jaeger (Stercorarius pomarinus), pomarine skua, or pomatorhine skua, is a seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae. It is a migrant, ...
Geographic range: Stercorarius pomarinus: Circumpolar Arctic tundra; winters at sea in southern oceans. Source: Clements checklist. English: Pomarine Jaeger
The Pomarine Jaeger, known scientifically as Stercorarius pomarinus, is a robust seabird of the skua family Stercorariidae. It is a migrant, spending winters ...
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Stercorarius pomarinus (Temminck, 1815) (TSN 176792). Taxonomic Comments: Perhaps is more closely related to catharacta than other Stercorarius (AOU 1998).