TAXIDERMY - Sea Eagle
Type Of Animal - Sea Eagle
Scientific Name - Haliaeetus Albicilla
Antique Or Natural Death - Natural death
Natural Death (and/or) Zoological Certification - Yes
Weight -
Measurements - Height - 34" Width - 29"
Mount Type - Upright mount on museum stone, dead wood and stone on wooden base
Origin / Natural Range -
Rarity - Hard to find in Taxidermy Specimens
NOTES - THIS IS A LARGE BIRD
The Sea Eagle is a large bird of prey, widely distributed across temperate Eurasia. One of up to eleven members in the genus Haliaeetus Albicilla which are commonly called sea eagles, it is also referred to as the white-tailed sea-eagle. While found across a wide range, today breeding from as far west as Greenland and Iceland cross to as far east as Japan. They are often scarce and spottily distributed as a nesting species for about a hundred years of systematic persecution by humans (from the early 1800s to around World War II). Making a comeback and being reintroduced to areas due to breeding programs.
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TAXIDERMY - Sea Eagle
Type Of Animal - Sea Eagle
Scientific Name - Haliaeetus Albicilla
Antique Or Natural Death - Natural death
Natural Death (and/or) Zoological Certification - Yes
Weight -
Measurements - Height - 34" Width - 29"
Mount Type - Upright mount on museum stone, dead wood and stone on wooden base
Origin / Natural Range -
Rarity - Hard to find in Taxidermy Specimens
NOTES - THIS IS A LARGE BIRD
The Sea Eagle is a large bird of prey, widely distributed across temperate Eurasia. One of up to eleven members in the genus Haliaeetus Albicilla which are commonly called sea eagles, it is also referred to as the white-tailed sea-eagle. While found across a wide range, today breeding from as far west as Greenland and Iceland cross to as far east as Japan. They are often scarce and spottily distributed as a nesting species for about a hundred years of systematic persecution by humans (from the early 1800s to around World War II). Making a comeback and being reintroduced to areas due to breeding programs.
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