White-tailed Sea-eagle

Haliaeetus albicilla

Least Concern

Quick Facts

  • Size: 66-94 cm (26-37 inches)
  • Colors: Brown, White
  • Type: Birds of Prey

The White-tailed Sea-eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla), often referred to as the Eurasian sea eagle, is a formidable and majestic bird of prey that commands respect across the vast landscapes of Europe and Asia. As one of the largest eagles in the world, this apex predator serves as a vital indicator of ecosystem health, particularly in coastal and wetland environments. Known for its impressive wingspan and distinctively pale tail, the White-tailed Sea-eagle has captivated birdwatchers and naturalists for centuries. Its presence in the wild is a testament to successful conservation efforts, as the species once faced significant population declines due to human persecution and environmental toxins. Today, these birds are celebrated for their aerial prowess and their role in the complex food webs of northern latitudes. Understanding the life cycle, behavior, and ecological requirements of the White-tailed Sea-eagle provides profound insights into the conservation needs of large raptors in an increasingly human-dominated world.