Description
When: July 5, 2020
Where: Zoo Veldhoven, The Netherlands
Playing with depth of field with one of the most massive beaks you ever will see - that of a Steller's Sea Eagle
Species: Steller’s Sea Eagle (Stellers zeearend)
Latin name: Haliaeetus Pelagicus
Originates from coastal northeastern Asia.
Current status: Vulnerable
Did you know:
…On average, the Steller’s Sea Eagle is the heaviest Eagle in the world, though in some standard measurements, it may mete out below the Harpy Eagle and Philippine Eagle.
…They’re easily recognized by their dark-brown to black plumage with strongly contrasting white on the lesser and median upper-wing coverts, under-wing coverts, thighs, under-tail coverts and tail. The eyes, bill and feet are yellow. Juveniles, however, remain a uniformly dark coloring, with white showing up here and there. Their irises are brown, legs are whitish and blackish-brown beak till they reach their definite plumage and looks in the fifth year of life.
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