At 5:00 pm today, Chris Elmgren and I watched two Parasitic Jaegers sail in off 
of Lake Superior towards Park Point. I first noticed all the gulls in the lake 
get up and fly to the breakwater. About 30 seconds later, I spotted two Jaegers 
flying directly at me from the east. They were first separate, then flew in 
formation. The flew at me (directly for awhile) then banked away from the beach 
and paralled the beach North towards downtown Duluth, for about Two Minutes, I 
watched these birds leisurely fly north, about 100 - 150 yards off shore. The 
lead bird was a Light Adult Nonbreeding Parasitic, while the rear bird was a 
dark phase Juvenile Parasitic Jaeger (lacking extended tail feathers). I 
originally called the rear bird, unidentified, but I then recalled that when 
seeing them head on directly, that the size and wingspan of the two birds was 
identical (thus eliminating Pomarine), and having seen a strong white flash at 
the base of the primaries, Long-tailed was eliminated.
  The birds flew towards Canal Park, the Light Adult went over the bridge 
towards the bay and the dark Juvenile went north. It was at that point that I 
lost them.

That's three different days (and three different birds) in 5 days. Not bad, and 
definately a lot better than last year.

Tom Auer
Duluth, MN
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