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Stew Gitlin | profile | all galleries >> The Amazon Basin and the Galapagos >> The Galapagos Islands >> The Birds of the Galapagos >> The Frigatebird tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

The Boobies of the Galapagos Islands | The Albatross | The Frigatebird | Other Birds of the Galapagos

The Frigatebird

Frigatebirds are seabirds that obtain most of their food on the wing. However, a small amount of their diet is obtained by snatching other seabird chicks and eggs. The distinctive feature of the male is a large red pouch that is inflated during the breeding season to attract a mate. The pouch can remain inflated for up to 2-3 weeks.
g4/28/417028/3/143889425.6NwOGBlQ.jpg Frigatebirds waiting for food scraps from local fishermen
Frigatebirds waiting for food scraps from local fishermen
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g4/28/417028/3/143889429.dXx7vUfH.jpg g4/28/417028/3/143889430.YYCNl9S7.jpg g4/28/417028/3/143889431.GlhsO0c7.jpg Hoping to attract a mate
Hoping to attract a mate
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