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frigatebirds

The frigatebirds are a family, Fregatidae, of seabirds. There are five species in the single genus Fregata. They are also sometimes called Man of War birds or Pirate birds.

Frigatebird - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Also called man-o'-war birds, frigate birds are large seabirds (family Fregatidae, order Pelecaniformes) about the size of a hen and have extremely long, slender wings, the span ...

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Five species of marine birds belonging to the family Fregatidae, order Pelecaniformes, natives of the tropics. They are black, strongly tinged with brown, with a scarlet pouch.

frigate birds - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about frigate birds

Frigatebirds (Family Frigatidae) are large seabirds that spend much of their time at sea.

Frigatebirds - Profile of Frigatebirds

It is common in the skies over Galapagos waters to see large, black birds, hovering lazily in place, looking for all the world like kites.