Thanks to the heads up from Myron Gerhard's sighting on Sept 8th, I had the 
opportunity to get pics from the water on Sept 9th of the three juvenile 
Jaegers. See pics in my ebird report below. 

I was surprised to see the Parasitic and Long-tailed Jaegers hanging out 
together in such close proximity for such an extended time. They appeared 
quite comfortable and unperturbed by each others presence. Their behavior 
was more typical of a family unit than separate species! 

I'm wondering if anyone with more experience can elucidate on the group 
behavior of these two bird species and whether this is typical or unusual. 

Thanks! Rob

https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48444549

Rob Raker 
Lakewood, CO

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