I have
been lucky enough to see a Steller's Sea-Eagle (that is the correct
name) in southern Japan (where they are rare). They are an impressive bird
with a massive bill but the wing span is about 8 feet ( 2 1/2 meters which is
about the same as a Wedge-tailed Eagle. The largest wingspan of an extant bird
is the Wandering Albatross, of course, which can go to 3 1/2 meters which
is nearly 12 feet.
Regards Tim Murphy
question: is there the possibility that a bird
with >14 ft wing span exists?
there's a piece on CNN.com about a supposed
Stellar Eagle sighting in Alaska. Witnesses claim the wing span was >14
ft.
I also saw a DISCOVERY piece regarding such a
sighting in Canada by a former green-beret.
do you anything of this? can you perhaps
explain?
thanks for your time on this matter.
Regards,
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