Canadian wildlife officials spotted a Steller’s sea eagle thousands of miles away from the massive predatory bird’s native ...
A farmer has said he fears being forced off his hill farm within three years because of sea eagles killing half of his lambs.
The bird, thought to be the only one of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, is presumed to be Stella, an out-of-place raptor ...
The issue with the sea eagle for one farmer has intensified after he claims one of the birds killed a healthy full-grown ewe ...
Yet, winter birdwatchers have claimed to observe a Steller's sea eagle all the way in Newfoundland, Canada. The stray eagle made an appearance at Terra Nova National Park in the middle of December.
The bird, a Steller’s sea eagle, was seen in Terra Nova National Park, located on the coast of Newfoundland, in late December, according to a park news release. Photos posted by the park show ...