10 February 2021
Steller’s sea eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus), a native of coastal northeastern Asia, is in the same genus as North America’s bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) but it’s a bigger bird.
How big is it? Watch!
? ? The sheer size of this eagle! #birdwatching #BirdTwitter #natureisamazing pic.twitter.com/hCIgyRZWzb
— Evan Kirstel #RemoteWork (@EvanKirstel) December 2, 2020
Speaking of eagles, this may be the week that the Hays bald eagles lay their first egg. Watch them at ASWP’s Hays, PA Bald Eagle Nest. Join in the conversation at Pittsburgh Eagles on Facebook.
(photo from Wikimedia Commons, click on the caption to see the original; tweet embedded from @EvanKirstel)
We can see those gorgeous stellar sea eagles at our National Aviary
What happened to the chat function on the Hays Eagle Cam?
Lydia Pratt, I don’t know the answer to your question. However, ASWP, who hosts the eaglecam, says “Join the conversation at https://www.facebook.com/pittsburgheagles” so it’s best to look there
Lydia, once you click to start to view thru the cam, click at bottom of view and you will see uTube appear. Click on that to open in uTube and you will see ongoing chat.
Holy cannoli!! That’s a big bird. I think that gal is kind of petite too which makes it look even bigger. Cool.