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They are sometimes called Man of War birds or Pirate birds. Since they are related to the pelicans, the term "frigate pelican" is also a name applied to them. ... What are some biomes for a frigate bird? What is another name for a frigate bird? What climate does a frigate bird live in? What is the other name for a...
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Magnificent frigatebirds and people: These birds have become a favorite of bird-watching tourists, and the money the tourists spend on boat tours, hotels, and food helps the local people who live near the birds.
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Print Great Frigate Birds ... It is no wonder that great frigate birds are unpopular. 2 Why do great frigate birds commit robbery? Well, the motive has a lot to do with their feathers and feet. Great frigate birds lack sufficient preening oil on their feathers to make the outfit waterproof.
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Pelicans, cormorants and frigate birds have a distensible pouch between the branches of the lower mandible that they use to capture fish. Pelicans dive and scoop fish up in their pouched bills and drain the water before swallowing their catch. ... Why do you think that land birds evolved to live in the sea?
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Two of the world's five classes of Frigate Birds live in the Galápagos, both with interesting names mirroring their appearance -- the Great Frigate Bird (Fregataminor), and the Magnificent Frigate Bird (F. magnificens).
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RIT Home > Administrative Offices > ... The URL you are trying to visit has been changed due to a restructuring of the RIT web environment. ... Skip to content...
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www.rit.edu/~rhrsbi/GalapagosPages/Frigatebirds.html
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Find these Frigatebirds along coastlines, such as the Florida coast, the Gulf Coast, the southern California coast and on the Atlantic coast as far north as North Carolina. The Frigatebird likes to live along ocean coastlines, islands, bays and mangroves. ... eHow Article: How to Identify Frigate Birds...
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Adult plumage may be acquired between four or six years. Age of first breeding varies with species and ranges from six to eleven years. Frigatebirds may live for at least 25-34 years. ... Frigatebirds are large birds (89-114 cm; 625-1640 g; 196-244 wingspan). Females tend to be larger and heavier than males.
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There are 29 species of cormorants that live throughout the world, but the flightless cormorant (Compsohalieus [Nannopterum] harrisi) can only be found in the Galapagos Islands and is the only one that cannot fly.
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www.gct.org/seabirds.html
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