
Frigatebirds
Frigatebirds are seabirds with long, slender wings, deeply forked tails, and inflatable throat pouches (gular sacs) in males. They are found in tropical and subtropical oceans, known for their aerial agility and kleptoparasitism (stealing food from other birds). Frigatebirds have dark plumage and feed on fish caught near the surface. They nest on islands and are strong fliers.









