Magnificent Frigatebird

Fregata magnificens

The magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) or man o' war is a seabird of the frigatebird family Fregatidae. With a length of 89–114 centimetres (35–45 in) and wingspan of 2.17–2.44 m (7.1–8.0 ft) it is the largest species of frigatebird.
Magnificent Frigate Not too sure if its Fregata magnificens or Fregata minor but nonetheless it is a beautiful frigate bird that was hitching a ride on our boat as we were traveling between islands of the Galapagos. Ecuador,Fregata magnificens,Geotagged,Magnificent Frigatebird,animal,bird,black,feather,island,mating,nature,ocean,red,sky,wild,wildlife

Appearance

The Magnificent Frigatebird is 100 cm long with a 215 cm wingspan. Males are all black with a scarlet throat pouch which is inflated like a balloon in the breeding season. Although the feathers are black, the scapular feathers produce a purple iridescence when they reflect sunlight. Females are black, but have a white breast and lower neck sides, a brown band on the wings and a blue eye ring. Immature birds have a white head and underparts.

This species is very similar to the other frigatebirds and is similarly sized to all but the Lesser Frigatebird. However, it lacks a white axillary spur, and juveniles show a distinctive diamond-shaped belly patch.
Magnificent Frigate Male, Half Moon Caye, Belize (2023) Displaying male red gular sac inflight Belize,Birds,Fall,Fregata magnificens,Geotagged,Half Moon Caye,Magnificent Frigatebird,Ponant

Distribution

It is widespread in the tropical Atlantic, breeding colonially in trees in Florida, the Caribbean and Cape Verde Islands. It also breeds along the Pacific coast of the Americas from Mexico to Ecuador including the Galapagos Islands.

It has occurred as a vagrant as far from its normal range as the Isle of Man, Denmark, Spain, England, and British Columbia.
Magnificent Frigatebird ( Fregata Magnificens ) Picture taken while on holiday in St Lucia Fregata magnificens,Geotagged,Magnificent Frigatebird,St Lucia

Behavior

The Magnificent Frigatebird is silent in flight, but makes various rattling sounds at its nest.
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Food

This species feeds mainly on fish, and also attacks other seabirds to force them to disgorge their meals. Frigatebirds never land on water, and always take their food items in flight.

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