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Great Frigatebird: Great Frigatebird In Flight
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Great Frigatebird: Male Courtship With Large Gular Sac
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Great frigatebird: Great frigate bird, Genovesa Island, Galapagos Islands
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More About Frigatebirds ...
There are five species in the order Fregatatidae, the frigatebirds. They are very closely related, and are all in the single genus Fregata.

All are large, black or black and white, with long wings and deeply-forked tails. The males have inflatable coloured throat pouches.

Frigatebirds are found over tropical oceans.

These birds do not swim or walk, and cannot take off from a flat surface. They are essentially aerial, landing only to roost or breed on trees or cliffs. They lay one or two white eggs.

Their feeding habits are pelagic. Frigatebirds often rob other seabirds of their catch, using their speed and manoeuvrability to outrun their victims. However, they are perfectly capable of catching fish, baby turtles and similar prey, snatching them up from flight.
Taxonmony
Phylum: chordata
Class: aves
Order: Pelecaniforme
Family: Fregatidae
Source: Wikipedia Read more about Frigatebirds

 
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