sea eagle (Meaning)

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sea eagle (n)

large harmless hawk found worldwide that feeds on fish and builds a bulky nest often occupied for years

any of various large eagles that usually feed on fish

Webster

sea eagle ()

Any one of several species of fish-eating eagles of the genus Haliaeetus and allied genera, as the North Pacific sea eagle. (H. pelagicus), which has white shoulders, head, rump, and tail; the European white-tailed eagle (H. albicilla); and the Indian white-tailed sea eagle, or fishing eagle (Polioaetus ichthyaetus). The bald eagle and the osprey are also sometimes classed as sea eagles.

The eagle ray. See under Ray.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sea eagle

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sea eagle Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic sea eagle soared effortlessly over the coastal cliffs.
  2. The keen eyesight of the sea eagle enabled it to spot fish from a distance.
  3. The piercing gaze of the sea eagle sent shivers down the spines of its prey.
  4. The powerful talons of the sea eagle allowed it to grip its victims firmly.
  5. The sea eagle's massive wingspan enabled it to cover vast distances in search of food.
  6. The nest of the sea eagle was often situated in a secluded location on a sea stack.
  7. The young sea eagle feeds were brought back to the nest by its tireless parents.
  8. The declining population of sea eagles was due to habitat loss and persecution by humans.
  9. The reintroduction of sea eagles to certain areas was a success story in conservation.
  10. The sight of a sea eagle flying overhead was a breathtaking spectacle of nature's beauty.

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large harmless hawk found worldwide that feeds on fish and builds a bulky nest often occupied for years, any of various large eagles that usually feed on fishAn

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The majestic sea eagle soared effortlessly over the coastal cliffs.

The keen eyesight of the sea eagle enabled it to spot fish from a distance.

The piercing gaze of the sea eagle sent shivers down the spines of its prey.

The powerful talons of the sea eagle allowed it to grip its victims firmly.