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United States Pacific Island Wildlife Refuges

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A great frigatebird mother and chick on Howland Island. These birds have a distinctive scissor-shaped tail and greatly elongated angular wings, allowing them to make spectacular flight maneuvers and soar almost effortlessly above the ocean. Photo courtesy of the USFWS.

A great frigatebird mother and chick on Howland Island. These birds have a distinctive scissor-shaped tail and greatly elongated angular wings, allowing them to make spectacular flight maneuvers and soar almost effortlessly above the ocean. Photo courtesy of the USFWS.

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