Phaethontidae - Tropicbirds  | 
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                    There are three species of   large seabirds in this family. They are found on  open tropical oceans, except during breeding season.  
                  Tropicbirds  are white and have black makings on their face, wings, and back; short necks; long, pointed wings; long, pointed bills; and long, streaming tail feathers.  
                  Tropicbirds eat fish - especially flying fish. They nest on isolated islands. The female lays a single egg. Both the male and the female incubate the egg and care for the chick. The chick fledges when it is about 12 weeks old.  
                    
                    Phaethontidae Photo Gallery 
                    
                  World Status Key 
                      Least Concern   Near Threatened   Vulnerable   Endangered  Critically Endangered   Extinct in Wild   Extinct  
    Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.  
                  US Status Key 
                      Threatened in US   Threatened in NH   Endangered in US   Endangered in NH   Breeds N.H.   Introduced 
Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game 
                  
                    
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                      Red-billed Tropicbird - Phaethon aethereus     
White-tailed Tropicbird - Phaethon lepturus     
Red-tailed Tropicbird - Phaethon rubricauda     | 
                     
                   
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