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Qué (quién) es Arctic skua - definición

SPECIES OF BIRD
Arctic skua; Stercorarius parasiticus; Arctic Jaeger; Parasitic Skua; Arctic Skua; Catharacta parasiticus; Parasitic Jaeger; Parasitic skua; Arctic jaeger
  • An immature parasitic jaeger
  • Dark morph (Iceland)
  • Eggs, Collection [[Museum Wiesbaden]]

bonxie         
  • Great skua attacking northern gannet near Stac an Armin ([[St Kilda, Scotland]])
  • Egg, Collection [[Museum Wiesbaden]]
  • Displaying white wing flashes
  • Great skua, as another pair flew too close to their nest site ([[Shetland]])
['b??ksi]
¦ noun (plural bonxies) the great skua (seabird).
Origin
C18: Shetland dialect, from Norw. bunksi, from bunke 'dumpy body'.
Blackburn Skua         
  • Dunkirk]].
  • Skua ''L3007'' in [[target tug]] markings, 1941
  • Blackburn Skua L2940 wreck on display at the [[Fleet Air Arm Museum]]
  • spun]] on the return flight and crashed, the only aircraft lost on that day.
  • 6}}, April 1941
  • Multiple Skuas of [[800 Naval Air Squadron]] lined up on the flight deck of ''Ark Royal''
FIGHTER-BOMBER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY BLACKBURN
Blackburn B-24; Blackburn Skuas; Blackburn B-24 Skua; Blackburn B.24 Skua
The Blackburn B-24 Skua was a carrier-based low-wing, two-seater, single-radial engine aircraft by the British aviation company Blackburn Aircraft. It was the first carrier-borne all-metal cantilever monoplane fighter, as well as the first dive bomber in Fleet Air Arm (FAA) service.
arctic         
  • Arctic sea ice coverage]] as of 2007 compared to 2005 and compared to 1979–2000 average
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  • Bathurst Island]]
  • Artificially coloured topographical map of the Arctic region
  • 2009}} (includes indigenous and non-indigenous).
  • Lapland]] ([[Finland]])
  • Map of the Arctic region showing the [[Northeast Passage]], the [[Northern Sea Route]] within it, and the [[Northwest Passage]].
  • [[Muskox]]
  • [[Murmansk]] on Russia's [[Kola Peninsula]] is the largest city in the world north of the [[Arctic Circle]].
  • [[Baffin Island]], [[Nunavut]]
  • USS ''Honolulu'']] pictured.
  • A political map showing land ownership within the Arctic region
  • [[Uummannaq Island]], [[Greenland]]
  • A [[snowy owl]]
  • MODIS]] image of the Arctic
  • [[Kotzebue, Alaska]]
  • Nenets]] reindeer herders in the [[Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug]]
POLAR REGION ON THE EARTH'S NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
Arctic region; The Arctic; Arctic Region; Arctic Animals; North frigid zone; Circumpolar Arctic; Arctics; High North; Arctician; The arctic; Flora and fauna of the Arctic; Pollution in the Arctic; Arctic wildlife
a.
Northern, boreal, septentrional, septentrion.

Wikipedia

Parasitic jaeger

The parasitic jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus), also known as the Arctic skua, Arctic jaeger or parasitic skua, is a seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae. It is a migratory species that breeds in Northern Scandinavia, Scotland, Iceland, Greenland, Northern Canada, Alaska, and Siberia and winters across the southern hemisphere. Kleptoparasitism is a major source of food for this species during migration and winter, and is where the name is derived from.

Ejemplos de uso de Arctic skua
1. I had just been dive–bombed by an Arctic skua and come close to being blown off a 1,300ft cliff, the highest in the British Isles.
2. As a result we are home to arctic species on the very southern edge of their range, such as ptarmigan, arctic skua and mountain hare; and southern species on the northern edge of their range, such as cirl bunting, southern damselfly and Lulworth skipper.