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The White-tailed Sea-eagle has been firmly re-established on the west coast of Scotland and is undergoing reintroduction on the east coast, though there has been a recent setback.
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When there are no migrants, we watch the locals - the Brahminy Kites courting, the Sea-eagle sitting on her nest, the male Sea-eagle shooing away his previous off-spring in a spectacular display of talon gripping flight, and the mynas in their bonding flights over the sea every morning in flocks that flow like water.
Counting birds...more from the lighthouse Glenda Larke 2009
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The White-tailed Sea-eagle has been firmly re-established on the west coast of Scotland and is undergoing reintroduction on the east coast, though there has been a recent setback.
Archive 2007-12-02 2007
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When there are no migrants, we watch the locals - the Brahminy Kites courting, the Sea-eagle sitting on her nest, the male Sea-eagle shooing away his previous off-spring in a spectacular display of talon gripping flight, and the mynas in their bonding flights over the sea every morning in flocks that flow like water.
Archive 2009-03-01 Glenda Larke 2009
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The Sea-eagle lives upon fish which swim near the surface of the waves; it sees them afar off with its keen eyes, and darts down upon them.
Twilight and Dawn Simple Talks on the Six Days of Creation Caroline Pridham
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Head and talons of the Sea-eagle, _Haliaëtus albicilla_:
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Swinburne, lyrically alluding to her as "Sea-eagle of English feather," broadly hinted that the chief blunder of that wild fowl had been her support of an autocratic adventurer: "calling a crowned man royal, that was no more than a king."
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And it is to be said that whether he wotted or not, it was the very day twelve months since he had come to that shore along with the Sea-eagle.
The Story of the Glittering Plain; or, the land of Living Men William Morris 1865
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Hallblithe; for the other two damsels were departed, and the Sea-eagle said to him:
The Story of the Glittering Plain; or, the land of Living Men William Morris 1865
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She took him by the hand and looked kindly on him, and the Sea-eagle followed him, murmuring an old song of the harvest-field, and they went together by a path through a thicket of white-thorn till they came unto a grassy place.
The Story of the Glittering Plain; or, the land of Living Men William Morris 1865
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