Por: Portland Press Herald Nation February 06, 2023
Danielle Norris-Gardner of Salem, Mass., and Will Stollsteimer of Keene, N.H., set up on a bridge on Five Islands Road in Arrowsic, while waiting to get a look at a Steller’s sea eagle. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer GEORGETOWN — Birders from across New England flocked to a bridge on Sunday for the return of a rare Steller’s sea eagle that comes from continents away. Armed with powerful scopes and binoculars, about 70 people lined the Back... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation February 13, 2023
Chris Ryer of Cumberland looks through binoculars on a bridge on Five Islands Road in Arrowsic on Feb. 5 while waiting to get a look at a Steller’s sea eagle, which had been sighted Saturday on Back River. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer A rare Steller’s sea eagle is... + más
Return of rare Steller’s sea eagle delights birders in Georgetown | Portland Press Herald
Will the rare Steller’s sea eagle return to Maine this winter? | Portland Press Herald
The Boston Globe USA Nation February 08, 2023
The bird paparazzi are back.A rare Steller’s sea eagle native to the eastern coast of Asia, which caused , has returned to Maine, officials said.“It’s a celebrity sighting,” Doug Hitchcox, a naturalist at Maine Audubon, said in a phone interview. “It’s like Taylor... + más
Portland Press Herald USA Nation February 05, 2023
The rare Steller’s sea eagle, above in Georgetown, took up residence in Maine last winter thousands of miles from its home range. Zachary Holderby, Downeast Audubon via AP The “incredibly rare” and Steller’s sea eagle has returned to Maine, according to Maine Audubon. It... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports January 01, 2023
The rare Steller’s sea eagle took up residence in Maine last winter thousands of miles from its home range. Zachary Holderby, Downeast Audubon via AP 2022 was an amazing year for notable birds and birding events in Maine. The fifth and final year of the Maine Breeding Bird... + más
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The New York Times USA Science December 05, 2022
The Steller’s sea cow, an extinct relative of the manatee, could grow to five tons and 25 feet long and roamed the coastal waters of the northern Pacific Ocean. Although they were named for him, Georg Wilhelm Steller, a German zoologist who observed the animals between Asia... + más
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Forbes USA Life November 12, 2022
During the winter, tens of thousands of bald eagles fly south (some travel up to 2,400 kilometres, ... [+] or 1,500 miles) to BC, marking the largest gathering of bald eagles in the world. Tourism Harrison Wildlife viewing is thrilling year-round, but amid the snowy landscapes... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports September 24, 2022
The rare Steller’s sea eagle, above in Georgetown, took up residence in Maine last winter thousands of miles from its home range. Zachary Holderby, Downeast Audubon via AP On the morning of New Year’s Eve, more than 200 to catch sight of a rare Steller’s sea eagle, a... + más
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