Arctic Skua or Parasitic Jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus) - Birds Around Me 0278
The Arctic Skua, also known as the Parasitic Jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus), is a bold and acrobatic seabird of the northern hemisphere. Measuring 41–46 cm in length with a wingspan of 107–125 cm, it is medium‑sized among the skua family (Stercorariidae). Its plumage varies widely, with light, dark, and intermediate morphs, making identification a challenge for birdwatchers. Arctic Skua or Parasitic Jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus) Iceland, July 2025 This species breeds across the Arctic tundra and northern coasts, including regions of Scandinavia, Scotland, Iceland, Greenland, northern Canada, Alaska, and Siberia. Nests are simple scrapes on the ground, where 1–2 eggs are laid. After breeding, Arctic Skuas migrate long distances, wintering across the southern hemisphere oceans, from South America to Africa and Australasia. Arctic Skua or Parasitic Jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus) Iceland, July 2025 The Arctic Skua is famous for its kleptoparasit...