Steller's Sea Eagle: World's Biggest Eagle

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The Steller's sea eagle is the largest, and powerful eagle, with a striking appearance

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The Steller's sea eagle has a wingspan of up to 8 feet and can weigh up to 9 kg

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This bird of prey has black plumage, a wedge-shaped tail, and white shoulders

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Its most distinguishing feature is its deep, arched, orange or yellow bill

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Steller's sea eagles live in the coastal regions of northeastern Asia, including Korea, Japan, and Russia's Far East

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They primarily live in the rocky seacoasts and rivers of northeastern Siberia, where they spend much of the warm season

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Steller's sea eagles mainly eat fish and water birds. They swoop down, stand in the water, and grab fish as they swim by

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Steller's sea eagles build their nests, called aeries, in dead or open-topped trees near rivers or on rocky cliffs

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