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Galapagos 2-1-15 North Seymour Female Great Frigatebird  [15 of 33]


The great frigatebird is very similar to the magnificent frigatebird. The female great frigatebird has a red ring around the eye and a white throat and breast. They are called frigates because they often steal prey from other birds like boobies by harassing them in the air till the victims drop their catch. Being such agile flyers, frigates then swoop down and catch it in midair, juggling it further so they can swallow it.
Galapagos 2-1-15 North Seymour Female Great Frigatebird

DATE: 2005-08-06 09:15