stellar's sea eagle
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Definition
Noun: * A very large, powerful sea eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus) native to coastal areas of northeastern Asia, particularly around the Sea of Okhotsk, the Kamchatka Peninsula, and parts of Japan and Korea. It is distinguished by its massive yellow bill, white shoulders and tail, and dark brown body plumage.
Usage
- The term "Stellar's sea eagle" is a proper noun used as the common name for this specific bird species. It is always capitalized.
- It is used to identify, describe, or discuss this particular raptor in contexts such as ornithology, wildlife conservation, birdwatching, and general natural history.
Examples
- The Stellar's sea eagle is one of the largest and most impressive raptors in the world.
- Birdwatchers traveled to Hokkaido in hopes of spotting a Stellar's sea eagle.
- Conservation efforts are crucial for protecting the wintering grounds of the Stellar's sea eagle.
Advanced Usage
- The species is named after the German naturalist and explorer Georg Wilhelm Steller. The possessive form "Stellar's" is a conventional, though slightly altered, Anglicization of his name.
- In scientific and precise contexts, the binomial nomenclature is used alongside or instead of the common name.
Variants and Related Words
- Steller's Sea Eagle: An alternative, and often considered more accurate, spelling reflecting the explorer's name more directly.
- Pacific sea eagle: A less common descriptive name.
- White-shouldered sea eagle: A descriptive name referencing its distinctive plumage.
- Haliaeetus pelagicus: The scientific name.
Synonyms
- There are no true synonyms for this specific proper noun. Related general terms include:
- Sea eagle
- Fish eagle
- Raptor
- Bird of prey
Related Phrases
- Stellar's sea eagle population: Refers to the number and health of these birds as a group.
- Stellar's sea eagle habitat: Describes the coastal and riverine environments where it lives.
- Stellar's sea eagle conservation status: Refers to its classification (e.g., Vulnerable) on lists like the IUCN Red List.
Notes
- The Stellar's sea eagle is known for its impressive wingspan, which can exceed 2.5 meters (8 feet).
- It is primarily a piscivore (fish-eater) but will also scavenge and take other prey.
- It is classified as Vulnerable due to threats from habitat loss, pollution, and human disturbance.
Noun
- found on coasts of the northwestern Pacific