This afternoon (Monday, 9/6) the winds were NE at 20-25 mph gusting to 30-35 
mph along Park Point (Duluth, Minnesota) and Wisconsin Point (Superior, 
Wisconsin). Based on age and plumage, I saw at least four different jaegers at 
Wisconsin Point this afternoon between Gull Bluff (east of the Superior 
Landfill off Moccasin Mike Rd) and the Superior Entry at the tip of Wisconsin 
Point: two adult light-morph Parasitic Jaegers, one unidentified dark juvenile, 
and one probable Pomarine Jaeger. Nearly 4,000 gulls were in the area so there 
was lots of action. The best viewing was from Parking Lot #1 at the base of 
Wisconsin Point, but jaegers could be seen anywhere along the point including 
the Superior Entry. Later in the afternoon, I looked from several public access 
points along Park Point but was unable to spot any more jaegers. The forecast 
calls for rain tonight and tomorrow with winds shifting around to the west and 
then northwest. East to NNE winds are generally considered most favorable for 
jaeger watching at the western end of Lake Superior, but jaegers are sometimes 
seen under less than favorable conditions. 
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Peder H. Svingen
Duluth, MN
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