What Is The Scientific Name Of Steller’s Sea Eagle? (ANSWER)

What Is The Scientific Name Of Steller’s Sea Eagle? (ANSWER)

SCIENTIFIC NAME OF STELLER’S SEA EAGLE – In this topic, we are going to know and identify the scientific name of Stellar’s sea eagle.

SCIENTIFIC NAME OF STELLER'S SEA EAGLE
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It is a large diurnal bird of prey in the bird of prey family Accipitridae. The species is a sturdy eagle with a dark brown plumage with white wings and tail, and yellow beak and talons.

It is, by far, the heaviest eagle in the world as it weighs at about 5 to 9 kilograms or 11 to 20 pounds. It is also one of the largest raptors overall.

The bird lives in coastal northeastern Asia and mainly preys on fish and water birds. It has a large population in the Kamchatka Peninsula in Far Eastern Russia.

Its namesake is the German naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller. and is also known as Steller’s fish eagle, Pacific sea eagle, white-shouldered eagle.

It is called by other countries as the following:

  • Russia
    • morskoi orel (sea eagle)
    • pestryi morskoi orel (mottled sea eagle)
    • beloplechii orlan (white-shouldered eagle)
  • Japan
    • ō-washi (large eagle or great eagle)
  • Korea
    • chamsuri (true eagle)

Answer

The binomial name of Steller’s sea eagle is Haliaeetus pelagicus.

Haliaeetus is a genus of sea eagles in the bird of prey family Accipitridae. It is a New Latin term from the Greek haliaetos or haliaietos, which is derived from the two words, hali, which means “the sea” and aetos, aietos, which means “eagle“.

The specific epithet pelagicus, on the other hand, is derived from the Greek word “pelagos” which means “sea“.

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