fish eagles
Fish eagles are large birds of prey known for their impressive fishing skills. They belong to the genus Haliaeetus and are commonly found near large bodies of water, such as lakes and rivers. Their diet primarily consists of fish, which they catch with their sharp talons while flying over the water.
These eagles are characterized by their striking appearance, featuring a white head and tail with dark brown wings and body. The most well-known species is the African Fish Eagle, recognized for its distinctive call and strong presence in various ecosystems across Africa.