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Sea Eagle

Sea Eagle. By Adriana O’Brien. At first I did not knew a lot about Sea Eagles so I want to learn more about them. And now I knew more about Sea Eagle. introduction. HABITAT. Sea Eagle go to high rocky cliffs along sea coast. Sea Eagles live at islands , valleys , rivers , lakes.

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Sea Eagle

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  1. Sea Eagle By Adriana O’Brien

  2. At first I did not knew a lot about Sea Eagles so I want to learn more about them. And now I knew more about Sea Eagle. introduction

  3. HABITAT • Sea Eagle go to high rocky cliffs along sea coast. • Sea Eagles live at islands , valleys , rivers , lakes. • Some Sea Eagles live in high trees. • Each Sea Eagles nests with in a couple of kilometeers.

  4. The Sea Eagle is the largest eagle in the word!! • Sea Eagle wing span is up to 0.94 in length with a wing span or up to 2.45 m(8ft). • Sea Eagle have broad barn door wings a large head and a large thick beak. • Sea Eagle are about 9kg (20pounds). • The smaller males weigh are up to (11 to 13 pounds) (4.9-6kg). • The females weigh (15 to 20 pounds) (6.8-kg). Characteristics

  5. Food • Pray can often include fish, birds and mammals • Many Sea Eagles are scavengers. They take food from otters and sea birds. • Sea Eagles eat dead animals when they cannot find food. • Sea Eagle eat loons, grebes, ducks , coots, gulls ,geese. • Any food found near the surface

  6. Fun Fact • The white tailed sea eagle was found nesting in 1912. • Their numbers are declining due to poaching and hunting. • They are sometimes called fish eagles. • These birds snatch fish from the water surface and even on top of rocks.

  7. About The Author • My name is Adriana and I like dolphins. I love math, dogs, and softball. I like to go swimming and I love the ALP! For fourth grade I hope I get Mr. Farley.

  8. Bibliography • Britannica • Safe search • A-Z animal

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