Tertre when describing the bird in 1667. Alternative names and spellings include "frigatebird", "frigate-bird", "frigate", "frigate-petrel". Christopher Columbus...
frigatebird or frigatebird in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. FrigateBird or variation, may refer to: Frigatebird (Fregatidae family): frigatebird seabirds...
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USS FrigateBird is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS FrigateBird (AMc-27), served in a non-commissioned status in the 13th Naval District...
"frigatebird" and Fregata derive from the French mariners' name for the bird La Frégate, a frigate or fast warship. The specific aquila is Latin for an eagle, and...
the "lesser frigate pelican" that had been described in 1785 by the English ornithologist John Latham in his book A General Synopsis of Birds. Latham, in...
Identity Act of 1989, the official description is this one: "The bird is a frigatebird which represents power, freedom and Kiribati cultural dance patterns"...
bird showing the red gular pouch. Like the genus name, the English term is derived from the French mariners' name for the bird la frégate—a frigate or...
and warhead test, on May 6, 1962. This event took place during shot FrigateBird which was part of the Dominic test series. While stationed about 6,000...
encompassed with chains and charged with a black frigatebird. However, this was eventually rescinded, since this bird was attributed to only one province as opposed...
and Parliament can also make laws affecting the island. The Barbudan frigatebird sanctuary is a popular tourist destination located in Barbuda. Visitors...
can appear as part man and part bird.[citation needed] Tangata manu of Easter Island, often depicted as a frigatebird/human hybrid. The Tengu of Japanese...
FrigateBird Cult is thought to have originated in the Solomon Islands before immigrating to Easter Island where it became obsolete. The Frigate-Bird...
recorded in a form of photographs. Known contemporary dances are the frigatebird dance and the dogoropa. The national anthem of Nauru is "Nauru Bwiema"...
Kedam is staffed by a crew of 15. The vessel is named after the "Great FrigateBird of Palau". Ongerung Kambes Kesolei, Tia Belau (2017-12-22). "Palau Gets...
Year and Lees was awarded Director of the Year. In 1996, he directed A FrigateBird Sings co-written by Oscar Kightley and Dave Fane and produced by Makerita...
Atlantic Ocean during a series of high-altitude nuclear explosions. Shot FrigateBird of Operation Dominic on 6 May 1962, was the only U.S. test of an operational...
reserve is also a sanctuary to approximately 152 tropical marine birds, like the frigatebird, brown pelican, and the double-crested cormorant. Islands portal...
cormorant, and the frigate-bird. The greyish shape which appeared before me was not a gannet. The plastic block I perceived was not a frigate-bird. The crystallized...
was Operation Ivy Flats. Dominic 1962–1963 31 31 31 2 to 9,960 34,640 "FrigateBird" was the only operational test of a missile "mated" with a live warhead...
sudden birdlike movement of the head. The Frigatebird (Fregata minor) on the Kiribati flag refers to this bird-like style of Kiribati dancing. Most dances...
mean "Island of Herons"; however, it may have also referred to frigate or weather birds, also common on Barbuda. Christopher Columbus traveled through...
143 lb (65 kg) of military and diplomatic mail. An Australian PBY named "FrigateBird II", an ex RAAF aircraft, registered VH-ASA, made the first trans-Pacific...