New Pterosaur Video?

Are the following new video images those of a prehistoric flying reptile seen over the waters near New Guinea?

Well, frankly, I am not going to play any investigative games with you, my readers today about these YouTube uploads. Unfortunately, the democracy of the internet is going wild with such speculations about living pterosaurs. All these people would have to do is look in any good bird identification guide.

These images are most certainly footage of frigatebirds, which are related to the pelicans; please compare to the photographs below. There are five species in the family Fregatidae, the frigatebirds, and clearly the configurations of their wings, to a few, look prehistoric. Females have a white underbelly, and males can have wingspans of almost seven feet. They look gigantic flying over water (especially without reference points), while they search for food. But they are not pterosaurs.

New Guinea Pterosaur

New Guinea Pterosaur

Thanks to Azrul Hisyam Saleh for pointing to these and his interest in obtaining a proper identification.