In Nova Scotia bird-watchers have been captivated by an eagle that is normally spotted half a world away. It’s a Steller’s Sea Eagle, a rare arctic bird that can be bigger than a bald eagle and is typically seen in China, Japan, Korea and the east coast of Russia. As Ross Lord explains, bird watchers are flocking to catch a glimpse of this winged-wanderer.
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Steller’s Sea Eagle seen in Canada, puzzling birdwatchers
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