Sea Eagles
Sea eagles, also known as fish eagles, are large birds of prey found near coastlines, rivers, and lakes. They belong to the family Accipitridae and are known for their impressive wingspans, which can reach up to 2.5 meters. These birds primarily feed on fish, using their sharp talons to catch their prey while flying over water.
There are several species of sea eagles, including the Bald Eagle and the White-tailed Eagle. They are characterized by their strong beaks and keen eyesight, which help them spot fish from great distances. Sea eagles often build large nests in tall trees or cliffs, where they raise their young.