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- Sea_eagle abstract "A sea eagle (also called erne or ern, mostly in reference to the white-tailed eagle) is any of the birds of prey in the genus Haliaeetus in the bird of prey family Accipitridae.Sea eagles vary in size, from Sanford's sea eagle, averaging 2.0–2.7 kg, to the huge Steller's sea eagle, weighing up to 9 kg. At up to 6.9 kg, the white-tailed eagle is the largest eagle in Europe. Bald eagles can weigh up to 6.3 kg, making them the largest eagle native to North America. The white-bellied sea eagle can weigh up to 3.4 kg. Their diets consist mainly of fish and small mammals.The eight living species are: White-bellied sea eagle (H. leucogaster) Sanford's sea eagle (H. sanfordi) African fish eagle (H. vocifer) Madagascan fish eagle (H. vociferoides) Pallas's fish eagle(H. leucoryphus) White-tailed eagle (H. albicilla) Bald eagle (H. leucocephalus) Steller's sea eagle (H. pelagicus)Their tails are entirely white in all adult Haliaeetus species except Sanford's, white-bellied, and Pallas's. Three species pairs exist: white-tailed and bald eagles, Sanford's and white-bellied sea eagles, and the African and Madagascar fish eagles, each of these consists of a white- and a tan-headed species.Haliaeetus is possibly one of the oldest genera of living birds. A distal left tarsometatarsus (DPC 1652) recovered from early Oligocene deposits of Fayyum, Egypt (Jebel Qatrani Formation, about 33 Mya) is similar in general pattern and some details to that of a modern sea eagle. The genus was present in the middle Miocene (12-16 Mya) with certainty.Their closest relatives are the fishing eagles in the genus Ichthyophaga, very similar to the tropical Haliaeetus species. The relationships to other genera in the family are less clear; they have long been considered closer to the genus Milvus (kites) than to the true eagles in the genus Aquila on the basis of their morphology and display behaviour, more recent genetic evidence agrees with this, but points to them being related to the genus Buteo (buzzards), as well, a relationship not previously thought close.The origin of the sea eagles and fishing eagles is probably in the general area of the Bay of Bengal. During the Eocene/Oligocene, as the Indian subcontinent slowly collided with Eurasia, this was a vast expanse of fairly shallow ocean; the initial sea eagle divergence seems to have resulted in the four tropical (and Southern Hemisphere subtropical) species found around the Indian Ocean today. The Central Asian Pallas's sea eagle's relationships to the other taxa is more obscure; it seems closer to the three Holarctic species which evolved later and may be an early offshoot of this northward expansion; it does not have the hefty yellow bill of the northern forms, retaining a smaller, darker beak like the tropical species.The rate of molecular evolution in Haliaeetus is fairly slow, as is to be expected in long-lived birds which take years to successfully reproduce. In the mtDNA cytochrome b gene, a mutation rate of 0.5–0.7% per million years (if assuming an Early Miocene divergence) or maybe as little as 0.25–0.3% per million years (for a Late Eocene divergence) has been shown.A 2005 molecular study found that the genus is paraphyletic and subsumes Ichthyophaga, the species diverging into a temperate and tropical group.".
- Sea_eagle class Bird.
- Sea_eagle family Accipitridae.
- Sea_eagle kingdom Animal.
- Sea_eagle order Accipitriformes.
- Sea_eagle phylum Chordate.
- Sea_eagle thumbnail Haliaeetus_leucocephalus2.jpg?width=300.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageID "1799818".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageLength "7821".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageOutDegree "65".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageRevisionID "679080738".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Accipitridae.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Accipitriformes.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink African_fish_eagle.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_location.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Aquila_(genus).
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Bald_eagle.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Bay_of_Bengal.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Bird_of_prey.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Brahminy_kite.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Buteo.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bird_genera.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eagles.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Haliaeetus.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Cytochrome_b.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Eurasia.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Faiyum.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Fayyum.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Haliaeetus_albicilla.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Haliaeetus_leucocephalus.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Haliaeetus_leucogaster.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Haliaeetus_leucoryphus.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Haliaeetus_pelagicus.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Haliaeetus_sanfordi.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Haliaeetus_vocifer.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Haliaeetus_vociferoides.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Handbook_of_the_Birds_of_the_World.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Holarctic.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Ichthyophaga.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Ocean.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Indian_subcontinent.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Jebel_Qatrani_Formation.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Madagascan_fish_eagle.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Jules_César_Savigny.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Milvus.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Mitochondrial_DNA.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_evolution.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink MtDNA.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Mutation.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Mya_(unit).
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Oligocene.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Pallass_fish_eagle.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Paraphyletic.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Paraphyly.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Sanfords_sea_eagle.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Hemisphere.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Species_complex.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Species_pair.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Stellers_sea_eagle.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Subtropical.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Subtropics.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Tarsometatarsus.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Taxa.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Taxon.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Tropical.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Tropics.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink White-bellied_sea_eagle.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink White-tailed_eagle.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLink Year.
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Sea Eagle''".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erne".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haliaeetus".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sea Eagle".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sea eagle".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLinkText "erne".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLinkText "sea eagle".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLinkText "sea-eagle".
- Sea_eagle wikiPageWikiLinkText "white-tailed (sea) eagles".
- Sea_eagle classis Bird.
- Sea_eagle familia Accipitridae.
- Sea_eagle genus "Haliaeetus".
- Sea_eagle genusAuthority "Savigny, 1809".
- Sea_eagle hasPhotoCollection Sea_eagle.
- Sea_eagle imageCaption Bald_eagle.
- Sea_eagle imageWidth "300".
- Sea_eagle name "Sea eagles".
- Sea_eagle ordo Accipitriformes.
- Sea_eagle phylum Chordate.
- Sea_eagle regnum "Animalia".
- Sea_eagle subdivision "Haliaeetus albicilla".