n.
Any of six or seven species of large tropical seabirds (family Sulidae), named for their presumed lack of intelligence.
Two common species are wide-ranging in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans; another is found in the Pacific from southern California to northern Peru and on the Galápagos Islands. The booby has a long bill, cigar-shaped body, and long, narrow, angular wings. It flies high above the ocean looking for schools of fish and squid, which it snatches in a vertical dive. Boobies vary in length from 25 to 35 in. (6585 cm). They nest in colonies but are territorial.