Jaegers are large, predatory seabirds belonging to the family Stercorariidae. They are known for their aggressive behavior, often stealing food from other birds, a practice called kleptoparasitism. Jaegers are typically found in polar and subpolar regions, migrating to warmer areas during the winter months.
There are three main species of Jaegers: the Parasitic Jaeger, the Long-tailed Jaeger, and the Pomarine Jaeger. These birds are characterized by their long wings, pointed tails, and strong flight capabilities. They primarily feed on fish and other marine organisms, showcasing their adaptability in various oceanic environments.