Frigatebird
The frigatebird is known for its incredible aerial abilities and unique mating attributes. This seabird, found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world, has the largest wingspan-to-body-weight ratio of any bird, allowing it to stay aloft for days without ever touching down on the water. It can stay airborne for up to two months! The frigatebird’s wings are so long and narrow that they appear almost pointed, giving the bird a sleek and aerodynamic shape. This bird is also famous for its “pirate” behavior, where it will steal food from other birds in mid-air or harass them until they drop their catch. The frigatebird’s behavior has earned it the nickname “man o’ war bird,” after the aggressive sea creature. The male frigatebird is also known for its unique mating display, where it inflates its red throat pouch to attract a mate. This pouch can reach up to two-thirds the size of the bird’s body, making it one of the most impressive displays in the bird world.