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Red-tailed tropicbird

British pronunciation/ɹˈɛdtˈeɪld tɹˈɒpɪkbˌɜːd/
American pronunciation/ɹˈɛdtˈeɪld tɹˈɑːpɪkbˌɜːd/
Red-tailed tropicbird
[NOUN]
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a seabird species found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, recognized by its striking red tail feathers and long, pointed beak

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What is a "red-tailed tropicbird"?

A red-tailed tropicbird is a stunning seabird with a distinctive appearance and graceful flight. Found in tropical and subtropical regions across the world's oceans, this bird captivates with its long, streamer-like red tail feathers that trail behind it during flight. The red-tailed tropicbird has white plumage, with black markings on its wings and back, creating a striking contrast against its fiery red tail. Known for its aerial agility, it effortlessly soars and swoops above the ocean, using its long, slender wings to navigate the open skies. Red-tailed tropicbirds are highly adapted to life at sea and are exceptional divers, plunging into the water with precision to catch fish and other marine prey.

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