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Rare birds, including huge Steller's sea eagles, are a daily sight.
The show also features Japanese macaques and Steller's sea eagles.
The Steller's sea eagle has the second largest median wingspan of any eagle.
The Steller's Sea Eagle copulate on the nest after building it.
Like the third large northern species, Steller's Sea Eagle, they have yellow feet, beaks, and eyes in adults.
Raptors of note include the rare Steller's Sea Eagle and Gyrfalcon.
The young Steller's Sea Eagle has a dark brown iris, whitish legs and blackish-brown beak.
The Cincinnati Zoo is currently the only institution in North America to breed the Steller's sea eagle.
The Steller's Sea Eagle, larger in both weight and total length, is the closest rival for median wingspan amongst living eagles.
Steller's sea eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus)
The White-tailed Eagle and Steller's Sea Eagle also visit.
The peninsula is the breeding ground for Steller's sea eagle, one of the largest eagle species, along with the golden eagle and gyr falcon.
Natural Research Ltd.: Steller's Sea Eagle Studies.
The Steller's Sea Eagle co-exists with Golden Eagles in coastal Japan and Russia.
Steller's Sea Eagle (H. pelagicus)
The Steller's Sea Eagle, Haliaeetus pelagicus, is a large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae.
However, a video from Russia shows a juvenile Steller's Sea Eagle aggressively displacing an adult from food during a protracted battle.
Here you can find different vultures, golden eagles, Steller's sea eagles, barn owls and many other eagles and owls.
The very large but laterally compressed bill rivals the size of the Steller's Sea Eagle's bill as the largest bill for an extant eagle.
Tallinn zoo has successfully bred many animals, including Amur leopard, Amur goral, Steller's sea eagle, and snow leopards.
Steller's sea eagles that do migrate fly down to winter in rivers and wetlands in Japan but will occasionally move to mountainous inland areas as opposed to the sea coast.
It is reported that, compared to its White-tailed and Bald Eagle cousins, the Steller's Sea Eagle is a more "aggressive, powerful and active" raptor.
In one case, a Cinereous Vulture (Aegypius monachus), the largest living accipitrid, was observed to be pursued and kleptopararasitized by a Steller's Sea Eagle.
A rare successful act of kleptoparasitism on a Cinereous Vulture was filmed in Korea when a Steller's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus) stole from a vulture.
The islands have become reservoirs for several bird species on the verge of extinction in Hokkaido, including Blakiston's fish owl, Steller's sea eagle, the tufted puffin and the red-crowned crane.
Steller's sea eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus)
The Steller's Sea Eagle, Haliaeetus pelagicus, is a large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae.
Steller's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus)
A rare successful act of kleptoparasitism on a Cinereous Vulture was filmed in Korea when a Steller's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus) stole from a vulture.