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 ...
They are most common on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Each winter, many Steller's sea eagles migrate from their breeding grounds to Japan, and a few reach Korea or even farther afield. Other ...
As large raptors with wingspans that reach up to eight feet long, Steller's sea eagles are easy to spot as they fly above the water, on the lookout for fish. Their golden beaks and black-and-white ...
Canadian wildlife officials spotted a Steller’s sea eagle thousands of miles away from the massive predatory bird’s native ...
Steller's sea eagles mainly eat fish and water birds. They swoop down, stand in the water, and grab fish as they swim by ...
Mostly found in the Russian Far East and northern Japan, the Steller’s sea eagle is listed as "vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, with fewer than 5,000 left in the wild ...
Are you a birder?” the woman asked from the front seat of her pickup truck in the parking lot of a Newfoundland national park ...
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 ...
Seeing the majesty of a Steller’s sea eagle was at the top of my wildlife wish list in Japan Ester de Roij About 2 years prior to filming I had explored Hokkaido myself with my camera ...
Sapporo is the capital city of Hokkaido and the fifth-largest city in the country. As Japan’s most northern island, Hokkaido ...
NAGAHAMA, Shiga Prefecture--A Steller’s sea eagle nicknamed the “Old Lady of Mount Yamamotoyama” has returned to its winter home here for the 26th straight year. The bird was first seen ...
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - A national park in Newfoundland has made the unusual move of opening in the winter so people can catch a glimpse of its rare and menacing new guest. A Steller’s sea eagle ...