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frigate bird

NOUN
  1. long-billed warm-water seabird with wide wingspan and forked tail

How To Use frigate bird In A Sentence

  • Marbled godwit, frigate bird, roseate spoonbill, the palm warbler. OFF THE CHART
  • On the coasts, the Caribbean to the east and the Pacific to the west, there were mangrove swamps with frigate birds, great egrets, pelicans, skimmers, sanderlings and vultures.
  • Got a few lifers for my bird list too, including greater and lesser frigate birds, sooty falcon and olive bee-eater.
  • In the marina I can see two gleaming Sabrecraft, a 37-footer named Little Frégate and the slightly larger Frigate Bird, both with twin 350 hp inboards.
  • At various times of the year other bird species include the red-tailed tropic bird, the rufous night heron, and frigate birds.
  • Listening to the conversation, Trent watched three frigate birds sailing the on-shore breeze beyond the quay.
  • Once, with a piece of frigate bird, they succeeded in hooking a shark. THE DEVILS OF FUATINO
  • From the boat we've already seen amazing sealife: red-footed boobies, frigate birds, iguanas, crocodiles, mahimahi, flying fish.
  • They passed a group of male frigate birds in a tree ballooning their bright red gular sacs to draw the attention of females flying overhead. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Rich fish stocks make it the only avian rookery in North America for sooty terns, masked boobies and frigate birds.
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