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                      | Fregatidae - Frigatebirds |  |  
                      |  |   There are five species of   large birds in this family. Frigatebirds are found in tropical and subtropical oceans. They spend most of their time on the open ocean, coming inland only to breed. They nest on ocean islands or on coastal  areas. Frigatebirds are 2.5 to 3.5 feet in length and have a wingspan of around 6 feet. Frigatebirds are black or dark brown and have an unfeathered expandable gular pouch. In mating season, the gular pouches of males can be bright red. They have long, hooked bills; long, narrow, pointed wings; and long, forked tails. Females are usually larger than males. Frigate birds eat flying fish, squid, and jellyfish.    Fregatidae Photo Gallery World Status Key
  Least Concern  Near Threatened  Vulnerable  Endangered  Critically Endangered  Extinct in Wild  Extinct Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.
 US Status Key
  Threatened in US  Threatened in NH  Endangered in US  Endangered in NH  Introduced Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game
 
                    
                      |   New Hampshire Species  |  |  North/Central American Species  |  
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 |  | Great Frigatebird - Fregata minor             Magnificent Frigatebird - Fregata magnificens
         Lesser Frigatebird - Fregata ariel
             |  Additional Information                  Key:   Profile  Photos  Video  Audio Ascension Frigatebird - Fregata aquila           The Ascension Island frigatebird breeds  on Boatswainbird Island, an island off the coast of  Ascension Island.
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 Christmas Frigatebird - Fregata andrewsi              The Christmas frigatebird breeds on Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean.
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 Christmas Frigatebird - Fregata andrewsi            The Christmas frigatebird is a  large black sea bird with a deeply forked tail and a long hooked bill.
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 Great Frigatebird - Fregata minor                    The great frigatebird breeds on isolated islands in the tropical and sub-tropical waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
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 Great Frigatebird - Fregata minor                    Great frigatebird females breed  every 2 years.
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 Lesser Frigatebird - Fregata ariel                       The lesser frigatebird breeds on  islands in the Indian Ocean, the west and central Pacific Ocean, and the southern Atlantic Ocean.
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 Magnificent Frigatebird - Fregata magnificens                    The magnificent frigate bird breeds on islands  throughout the Caribbean, in tropical areas along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of Central and South America, and in the Galapagos Islands. They are also found in southern Florida and the Gulf Coast.
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 Magnificent Frigatebird - Fregata magnificens                    The magnificent frigate bird snatches food off the surface of the ocean and steals food from other birds.
 Source:  Cornell Lab of Ornithology Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
 Magnificent Frigatebird - Fregata magnificens                  The magnificent frigate bird can glide for long distances without beating its wings.
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