Christmas Island Frigatebird


Christmas Island Frigatebird (Fregata andrewsi) is a frigatebird which breeds only on Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. Like other frigatebirds, this species does not walk or swim, but is a very aerial bird which obtains its food by picking up live prey items from beaches or the water surface, and the aerial piracy of other birds. It is estimated that the population of this species will decline by 80% in the next 30 years due to predation of the young by introduced Yellow Crazy Ants, Anoplolepis gracilipes, which have devastated the wildlife of the island, and have also killed 10–20 million Red Land Crabs. The adult male of this species is easily identified, since it is all black except for a white belly patch. Other plumages resemble those of the smaller Lesser Frigatebird, but have whiter bellies and longer white underwing spurs.

 

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