Long-tailed Jaeger(Stercorarius longicaudus) |
Year | Season | N | S | |
1962 | Spring | | | Richard Oehlenschlager saw one, an adult, flying down the Crow Wing River, 4 miles east of Nimrod, Wadena Co., on April 21. He observed very little white in the primaries, no twist in the central retrices (which were about six inches long) and a marked contrast between the back and the black crown patch. |
1980 | Fall | | | 10-14 Duluth KE (1 a. lt. phase), 10-15 RJ, JG, SM, TS, 10-16 DB, OJ, BL. |
1981 | Fall | | | 8-24 Duluth (2 ad.) KE, only report. JAEGER SP.? 8-9 to 10-10 KE (32 sightings Park Point), 8-28, 9-15 (3), 9-29-30 TL. |
2001 | Fall | | | One observed 9/5–7 Washington (Bayport) †TRa, NG, mobs. Eighth state record but the first since 1981! |
2007 | Fall | 1 | | One adult bird found 8/21 Marshall (just southwest of Agassiz N.W.R.) v.t. †SSw stayed through 9/2 ph. †KRE, ph. †JMJ, ph. †PHS, ph. ALB, ph. DWR. Ninth state record. |
2013 | Summer | 1 | | Tenth state record 6/14 Roseau (Roseau Lake W.M.A.) ph. †ANy (The Loon 86:53–54). |
2013 | Fall | 1 | | Third-cycle bird was well-photographed at Superior Entry in St. Louis County 9/19–22 ph. †KJB, †DWK, SBM, DBM. |
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  | Eleven records: one spring, two summer, and eight fall. Recorded in one (2013) of the last ten years. There are additional records of unidentified Stercorarius sp. |