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860-291900 - Group of the Steller's sea eagles (Haliaeetus pelagicus) on the pier in the port are fighting each other over prey. Shiretoko National Park. Shiretoko Peninsula. Hokkaido. Japan
1174-5094 - An African fish eagle, Haliaeetus Vocifer, flies over water, fish in its claw, splashes in water, looking away, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5028 - An African fish eagle, Haliaeetus Vocifer, stands on a bare tree branch, fish under its foot, looking away, greenery in background, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5093 - An African fish eagle, Haliaeetus Vocifer, flies over water, legs tucked against body, flying out of frame, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5217 - An African fish eagle, Haliaeetus Vocifer, perches on a branch, looking away, against blue sky, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5092 - An African fish eagle, Haliaeetus vocifer, flies down towards water, talons out about to catch a fish, wings spread, looking away, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5091 - An African fish eagle, Haliaeetus Vocifer, flies over water, claws holding onto a fish, splashes of water in air, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1116-39680 - The Brahminy Kite (Haliastur indus), also known as a red backed sea eagle, are scavengers rather than hunters. They feed on carrion, insects, reptiles, amphibians, crustaceans and fish, Philippines
857-94470 - SABATTUS, ME - FEBRUARY 19, 2017: An immature bald eagleHaliaeetus leucocephalus fends off a rival while protecting a pike on frozen Sabattus Pond, in Sabattus, Maine. Ice fishermen on the popular winter fishing spot often leave fish they don't want to keep, for the eagles to feed on. Occasionally eagles will steal a fish, left unguarded on the ice, that was meant for the fisherman's dinner.