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4 Aug 1946 ff hulo," Crre eniind. In an area of nuskegy 
along ublstenholme Fjord we encountered - several Jvtrasitie 
j aegers wriich evidently had saall young nearby. There _ 
was much screaming, and the birds ran bfbout on the £ 
ground with their wings exte: ded and their tails- expan¬ 
ded much in the mann er o f hawks and owls which employ_ 
the same ruse to attract intruders away from their 
young. As the birds wiieeled at ^relatively close-rangey- 
the central spike of the tail was very conspicuous. _I_ 
collected one of the adults. 
15 August 1946 Croker Bay. Devon . Parasitic jaegers" were 
more numerous here than anywhere else, we have been, but 
seemed to have finished nesting. Their screams were 
heard with considerable frequency as they harrassed terns 
gulls , an d shore b ird s alo ng the beach [see ac co unt of_ 
black-b, plover this date 1. Several were seen resting 
