Class:
Aves
Order:
Falconiformes
Scientific Name:
Haliaeetus pelagicus
Range:
Coastal regions of northwestern China and Siberia, along Kamchalia peninsula and the Japanese islands
Habitat:
Along coastal and forested river valleys where fish are plentiful
Diet:
Wild - Principally fish, but will take ducks and other small mammals
Zoo - Fish, Rabbit, Horse Meat
Gestation:
Roughly a 40 day egg incubation period and then 70 days to chick fledgling
Litter:
Clutch size: 1 to 3 eggs
Life Span:
Variable, not much data available, but a mature eagle may live over 20 years
Description:
The largest eagle in the world. Immense adult size with black plumage, white shoulders and wedge-shaped tail. Orange/yellow, very deep and arched bill that is its distinguishing feature. Immature eagles are not as brightly colored. An adult can have up to 8 foot wing span and weigh 20 pounds.
Behavior: Spends most of its day perched until prey is spotted. Handles seasonal changes with behavior alteration.
Reproduction: Builds large nests of sticks in tall trees which it uses for up to 10 years. Mating is done in March by “calling” each other over the breeding area. Mating often takes place on the nest. After the female lays the eggs, both sexes feed the chicks.
Did You Know?
The total population of theses eagles was most recently estimated at 7500 birds - they are considered rare. The remoteness of their habitat keeps them somewhat protected from humans.
Where in the Zoo?
I can be found in the Outdoor Flight Cages at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.
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