The Magnificent Frigatebird [ Pictures for Easy Identification]

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Introduction

What the Magnificent Frigatebird Looks Like

The Magnificent Frigatebird has overall_color color of black and white and grey and yellow.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has above_color color of black and white and grey.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has head color of grey.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has face color of grey and black.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has below_color color of yellow and black.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has undertail color of yellow and black.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has back color of black and white and grey.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has bill color of black.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has wing color of black and white and grey.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has belly color of yellow and black.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has tail color of black and white and grey.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has chest color of yellow and black.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has leg color of black.

The Magnificent Frigatebird has neck color of yellow and black.

Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Magnificent Frigatebird

The length of the Magnificent Frigatebird is from 35.0 inches to 44.9 inches (88.9 cm to 114.0 cm).

The weight of the Magnificent Frigatebird is from 35.3 ounces to 67.0 ounces (1000.7 grams to 1899.4 grams).

The wingspan of the Magnificent Frigatebird is from 85.4 inches to 88.2 inches (216.9 cm to 224.0 cm).

Pictures of the Magnificent Frigatebird

Feeding Behavior of the Magnificent Frigatebird

forages in the air, sparingly touching the water as it swoops down to gather objects from the surface or close by.

does not swim.

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What the Magnificent Frigatebird Likes to Eat

The Magnificent Frigatebird feeds on the following:

  • small fish
  • squid
  • jellyfish
  • crustaceans
  • hatchling turtles
  • young terns
  • other birds
  • eggs
  • scraps

Where To Find the Magnificent Frigatebird

You can find the Magnificent Frigatebird in the following habitats:

  • Oceanic coasts, islands