The magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) is a seabird of the frigatebird family Fregatidae. source
The magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) is a seabird of the frigatebird family Fregatidae.
The magnificent frigatebird With a length of 89–114 centimetres (35–45 in) it is the largest species of frigatebird. source
The magnificent frigatebird With a length of 89–114 centimetres (35–45 in) it is the largest species of frigatebird.
The magnificent frigatebird occurs over tropical and subtropical waters off America. source
The magnificent frigatebird occurs over tropical and subtropical waters off America.
There are populations of The magnificent frigatebird on the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific and the Cape Verde islands in the Atlantic. source
There are populations of The magnificent frigatebird on the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific and the Cape Verde islands in the Atlantic.
The magnificent frigatebird is a large, lightly built seabird with brownish-black plumage, long narrow wings and a deeply forked tail. source
The magnificent frigatebird is a large, lightly built seabird with brownish-black plumage, long narrow wings and a deeply forked tail.
The male magnificent frigatebird has a striking red gular sac which it inflates to attract a mate. source
The male magnificent frigatebird has a striking red gular sac which it inflates to attract a mate.
The female magnificent frigatebird is slightly larger than the male and has a white breast and belly. source
The female magnificent frigatebird is slightly larger than the male and has a white breast and belly.
The magnificent frigatebird feed on fish taken in flight from the ocean's surface (often flying fish), and sometimes indulge in kleptoparasitism. source
The magnificent frigatebird feed on fish taken in flight from the ocean's surface (often flying fish), and sometimes indulge in kleptoparasitism.
The magnificent frigatebird harassing other birds to force them to regurgitate their food. source
The magnificent frigatebird harassing other birds to force them to regurgitate their food.
The magnificent frigatebird was originally considered to belong to the species Fregata aquila . source
The magnificent frigatebird was originally considered to belong to the species Fregata aquila .
Gregory Mathews proposed that the magnificent frigatebird should be considered as a separate species with the binomial name Fregata magnificens. source
Gregory Mathews proposed that the magnificent frigatebird should be considered as a separate species with the binomial name Fregata magnificens.
The magnificent frigatebird is the largest species of frigatebird. source
The magnificent frigatebird is the largest species of frigatebird.
The magnificent frigatebird is silent in flight, but makes various rattling sounds at its nest. source
The magnificent frigatebird is silent in flight, but makes various rattling sounds at its nest.
A scientific study which examined genetic and morphological variation in magnificent frigatebirds found both expected . source
A scientific study which examined genetic and morphological variation in magnificent frigatebirds found both expected .
The magnificent frigatebird alternately climb in thermals, to altitudes occasionally as high as 2,500 m (8,200 ft). source
The magnificent frigatebird alternately climb in thermals, to altitudes occasionally as high as 2,500 m (8,200 ft).