The bulk of the Ascension frigatebird population nests on a plateau on top of
Boatswain Bird Island, which lies off the northeast coast of
Ascension Island. A program conducted between 2002 and 2004 successfully eliminated all the feral cats and, as a result, two pairs of frigatebirds returned to nest on Ascension Island in 2012. In 2014 twelve nests were reported on Letterbox Peninsula at the extreme east end of the island. As with other
frigatebirds, its movements outside the breeding season are little known because of identification problems within this difficult group, but it occurs off West Africa. It feeds on fish and similar surface prey such as small
turtles. A juvenile frigatebird found dying in 1953 in
Tiree, Scotland was identified at the time as
magnificent frigatebird but the specimen was re-examined in 2002 and found to be an Ascension frigatebird. In July 2013 a juvenile was photographed at
Bowmore on the island of
Islay in Scotland. In late June 2014 one was tracked by satellite to within 100 nautical miles of the Brazilian island of Fernando de Noronha, some 200 miles from the South American mainland. ==Status==