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The Male Magnificent Frigate Bird

The Magnificent Frigate bird (Fregata magnificens) is a seabird of the frigatebird family. They can be identified by their huge wingspread, forked tongue, ptero...
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The Magnificent Frigate bird (Fregata magnificens) is a seabird of the frigatebird family. They can be identified by their huge wingspread, forked tongue, pterodactyl shape against the sky, and their soaring over the ocean, looking like a ….OK, frigate. Thus their name.

A distinctive feature is that they can fly for weeks, even a month or longer, without landing. They don’t swim so they swoop down to the ocean, grab their fish dinner, either from the water or from another bird, and keep flying. But one thing you’ll never see is a frigatebird floating on the ocean. Because their feathers — unlike those of nearly all other seabirds — are not waterproof. They can’t get their feathers wet. They’ll fly into a cumulus cloud and ride the updraft up, often over 2 miles up in the air!

Well, I’m impressed. How and when do they sleep?

The female has a white throad. The male has a striking red gular sac (throat) which it inflates to attract a mate. The female has a white breast and belly.

This one was sort of divebombing us. We were at the main island of the Dry Tortugas National Park, a park 100 miles from an mainland (Key West). We were walking along the beach toward an isolated rookery where the frigates nest. There was a flock of them flying low overhead, diving into bushes to get something (we never figured out what unless it was crabs). As we neared them, the larger birds would start the divebombing, as if they were trying to scare us off. Which they were probably doing.


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3 Comments |
Kazza60
 
Kazza60 January 21, 2019
great capture Kay
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KayBrewer January 22, 2019
Thanks, Karen!
nina050
 
nina050 January 21, 2019
That is awesome! I have never seen one....
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KayBrewer January 22, 2019
I think they're largely southern. They have a rookery at the Dry Tortugas where I got this one.
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mihrt January 30, 2019
amazing shot Kay !
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KayBrewer January 31, 2019
Thanks, Gail. We were approaching a rookery and they kept divebombing us :)
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