What is Fregatbird?

Frigatebird usually has black feathers, visible tail and usually weighs approximately 3 pounds (1.5 kg). Frigatird female frigates usually have a white gifter, while males of frigate usually have a very bright red bag in the throat. Despite their lightweight weight, the wing can spread frigaturbird higher than 6.5 feet (2 m). Long charged and long tails with short legs and web legs, frigatird is unpleasant to move on the ground and cannot swim, but is very charming in flight.

In fact, frigatides are so graceful that they are able to stay in the air for more than a week, while landing only for curtain or breeding purposes. No wonder they use their excellent flying ability to catch food. For example, frigatides fly and are able to catch octopus, jellyfish and flying fish. They also sometimes steal fish from the mouth of seagulls or pelicans. In addition, they also eat young seafoods such as fishermen or noddys.

frigatebirds may have a potentially lifetime of 15 to 30 years and are often seen in differentregions. For example, Fregatirds were seen in the Caribbean, Western Mexico, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru and Florida. The observation of these birds also occurred on the island of Ascension in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, on the Christmas Island in the Southern Pacific Ocean and the Galapagos Islands.

Frigatebird is a member of the Fregatidae Bird Family family. There are five types of frigatirs within the Fregatida family. They are spectacular frigatids (frigates Magnificens) and large frigatis (frigata minor), Ascension Frigated

Wherever you can see, frigatirs usually decide to nest on rocky ledges or trees. Also, when it is time to breed, malefrigatebirds inflate their red neck with air. Women of Fregatirka then notice men and choose the men they want and land next to him. In response to the male spreads its wingsAround the woman to protect her from other male frigatides.

Frigateds frigateds usually bring sticks to a nesting place while men build a nest. From now on, frigatides are reportedly seasonally monogamous, while nesting colonically. One or maybe two eggs are laid during each reproduction season. Both both and women feed on the younger initial three months; However, only the mother feeds younglings in eight months afterwards. Man leaves to find another female frigitbird friend.

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