
Canadian wildlife officials spotted a Steller’s sea eagle thousands of miles away from the massive predatory bird’s native territory.
Terra Nova National Park, located in the northeastern Canadian province of Newfoundland, revealed last month in a Facebook post that the area had an “unusual visitor.”
The Steller’s sea eagle is “usually found in the Russian Far East, Japan, and the Korean Peninsula,” according to the post, but the one spotted at the park was “the only one of its kind known to be in the Western Hemisphere.”
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