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Magnificent Frigatebird (Juvenile)

Fregata magnificens

Description:

Spotted in Laguna del Diario in Maldonado, Uruguay. The Magnificent Frigatebird is about 1 metre long and has a wingspan of more than 2 metres. Males have a red throat poach, that females lack. Females are black with a white chest, and juveniles also have a white head. So the bird in this series is a female and a juvenile. They mainly eat fish, and attack other birds to force them to disgorge their meals. They always eat in the air. It spends days and nights on the wing, with an average ground speed of 10 km/h. The only other bird known to spend days and nights on the wing is the Common Swift.

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AshleyT
AshleyT 10 years ago
Magnificent Frigatebird (Juvenile)
Fregata magnificens Magnificent Frigatebird


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3 Comments

remco.douma
remco.douma 10 years ago

They sure are neat, I was quite in awe by her size. I hope to see her again under better light conditions. :-)

AshleyT
AshleyT 10 years ago

Anytime :) We get them on the Gulf coast of the US as well, such neat birds to see. They are huge!

remco.douma
remco.douma 10 years ago

Thank you Ashley!

remco.douma
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Pinares - Las Delicias, Maldonado, Uruguay

Spotted on Dec 28, 2013
Submitted on Dec 28, 2013

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