Rare Steller’s sea eagle noticed removed from dwelling

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A great distance from its dwelling in Asia, a uncommon Steller’s sea eagle was noticed by 200 chicken watchers round Massachusetts’ Taunton River on Monday.

The eagle is reportedly the identical one which went off a yr in the past and has been seen by chicken watchers in North America in Alaska and Canada, Boston Globe reported on Tuesday.

Bird watchers within the northeast mentioned they traveled for hours throughout the river to catch a glimpse of the eagle, which they mentioned was the chance of a lifetime for the chicken group.

Native to Russia, China, Korea and Japan, the Steller’s sea eagle has a wingspan of as much as 8 toes (2.4 m) and weighs between 6 and 9 kg. The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the eagle as a weak species, estimating a complete inhabitants of about 4,000.

“We’ve never had any in this area of ​​the world: North America or the northeast coast of Massachusetts,” mentioned state ornithologist Andrew Witz. “It’s like the bird of the decade for the people here.”

Witz mentioned the chicken is almost certainly to have arrived in North America after being caught in a weather-related storm. He mentioned the state has no plans to seize or tag the chicken.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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