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White-bellied Sea-Eagle
The White-bellied Sea-Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster), from the Latin, is also known as White-breasted Sea-Eagle or White-breasted Fish-Hawk, is the second largest bird of prey in Australia with a wing span of 1.8-2.2 metres (6-7 feet). It measures 75-85cm (30-33 inches) in length and can weigh up to 4.2kg (9 pounds), the female being larger and heavier than the male. Sea-Eagles are found around the coast and along major rivers of Australia, New Guinea, South East Asia and as far west as the coast of India.
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