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Its closest relative is the little-known Sanford's Sea Eagle of the Solomon Islands.
Sanford's Sea Eagle (H. sanfordi)
In the northern Solomons it is restricted to Nissan Island, and replaced elsewhere by Sanford's Sea Eagle.
The Sanford's Sea Eagle was discovered by and named after Dr Leonard C. Sanford, a trustee for the American Museum of Natural History.
Originally described by Johann Friedrich Gmelin in 1788, it is closely related to Sanford's Sea Eagle of the Solomon Islands, and the two are considered a superspecies.
The Sanford's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus sanfordi), sometimes listed as Sanford's Fish Eagle or Solomon Eagle, is a sea eagle endemic to the Solomon Islands.
Mitochondrial sequence of the cytochrome b locus differs very slightly from that of Sanford's Sea Eagle suggesting a relatively recent divergence after New Guinea-based White-bellied Sea Eagles colonised the Solomon Islands.
The Sanford's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus sanfordi), sometimes listed as Sanford's Fish Eagle or Solomon Eagle, is a sea eagle endemic to the Solomon Islands.
The Sanford's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus sanfordi), sometimes listed as Sanford's Fish Eagle or Solomon Eagle, is a sea eagle endemic to the Solomon Islands.