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Definition of sea eagle in English: sea eaglenoun A large Eurasian fish-eating eagle that frequents coasts and wetlands. 海鹰,海雕 Genus Haliaetus, family Accipitridae: several species, in particular the widespread white-tailed sea eagle (H. albicilla), recently reintroduced to Scotland Example sentencesExamples - They face a host of predators, including sea eagles, golden eagles, peregrine falcons, black-backed gulls and rats.
- There are now 25 pairs of sea eagles along the west coast of Scotland but experts believe 50 pairs are needed for a survivable population.
- There are 400 pairs of golden eagles in the UK and just 25 pairs of sea eagles.…
- This also happens to be where Scotland's most emblematic birds are flying: golden eagles, ospreys, sea eagles, whooper swans, grouse etc.
- Birdwatchers come to Scotland to spot golden and sea eagles, the rare and large-billed Scottish crossbill, and the rare capercaillie.
- But they're finding it difficult to get research support for their concerns about ospreys and sea eagles.
- At the moment it is illegal to own eggs stolen from protected birds in Britain, such as ospreys, sea eagles and golden eagles.
- It is different for most land-based creatures, though spiders may drift in air as well as microfauna, and sea eagles, frigate birds, and glider pilots.
- White-tailed sea eagles, which have a wingspan of up to eight feet (two and a half meters) across, were once common in the United Kingdom.
- Hornbills screech and hoot from the primary rainforest, white-bellied sea eagles glide lazily overhead.
Definition of sea eagle in US English: sea eaglenounsē ˈēɡəl A large Eurasian fish-eating eagle that frequents coasts and wetlands. 海鹰,海雕 Genus Haliaetus, family Accipitridae: several species, in particular the widespread white-tailed sea eagle (H. albicilla), recently reintroduced to Scotland Example sentencesExamples - There are now 25 pairs of sea eagles along the west coast of Scotland but experts believe 50 pairs are needed for a survivable population.
- Hornbills screech and hoot from the primary rainforest, white-bellied sea eagles glide lazily overhead.
- White-tailed sea eagles, which have a wingspan of up to eight feet (two and a half meters) across, were once common in the United Kingdom.
- This also happens to be where Scotland's most emblematic birds are flying: golden eagles, ospreys, sea eagles, whooper swans, grouse etc.
- There are 400 pairs of golden eagles in the UK and just 25 pairs of sea eagles.…
- Birdwatchers come to Scotland to spot golden and sea eagles, the rare and large-billed Scottish crossbill, and the rare capercaillie.
- It is different for most land-based creatures, though spiders may drift in air as well as microfauna, and sea eagles, frigate birds, and glider pilots.
- But they're finding it difficult to get research support for their concerns about ospreys and sea eagles.
- At the moment it is illegal to own eggs stolen from protected birds in Britain, such as ospreys, sea eagles and golden eagles.
- They face a host of predators, including sea eagles, golden eagles, peregrine falcons, black-backed gulls and rats.
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