Pomarine Skua

Stercorarius pomarinus

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Brief #

White wing flash diagnostic.

Synonyms #

  • Págalo pomarino (Spanish)
  • Palleira pomarina (Galician)

Red List Status #

The Pomarine Skua is unlikely to become extinct in the near future.
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Description #

Identification of this jaeger is complicated by its similarities to parasitic jaeger and the existence of three morphs. Pomarine jaegers are larger than common gulls. Light-morph adult pomarine jaegers have a brown back, mainly white underparts and dark primary wing feathers with a white "flash". The head and neck are yellowish-white with a black cap. Dark morph adults are dark brown, and intermediate morph birds are dark with somewhat paler underparts, head and neck. All morphs have the white wing flash, which appears as a diagnostic double flash on the underwing. In breeding adults of all morphs, the two central tail feathers are much longer than the others, spoon-shaped, and twisted from the horizontal. Juveniles are even more problematic to identify, and are difficult to separate from parasitic jaegers at a distance on plumage alone.

Measurements #

Length: 46 - 67 cm
Wingspan: 1.1 - 1.38 m
Weight: 540 - 920 g