frigatebirds
Frigatebirds are large seabirds known for their impressive wingspan, which can reach up to 7.5 feet. They are characterized by their long, forked tails and distinctive, elongated wings. These birds are found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, often soaring high above the ocean in search of food.
Frigatebirds primarily feed on fish and squid, which they catch by snatching them from the water's surface. They are also known for their kleptoparasitic behavior, stealing food from other birds like seabirds and pelicans. Their unique nesting habits involve building nests in trees or shrubs, where they lay one egg at a time.