The Steller's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus) is a large, diurnal sea eagle that is an inhabitant of the northeast Asian Pacific coast. Arguably and averagely, it is the heaviest species of eagle in the world, weighing from 5 to 9 kg, but may be below, in some exceptions and standard measurements, the harpy eagle and the Philippine eagle. It is also known as Steller's fish eagle, Pacific sea eagle, and white-shouldered eagle.
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Steller's Sea Eagle
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