White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla)

White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) - I took this photo in Hokkaido, Japan

Key data

  • Size: 70 - 100 cm

  • Weight: 3 - 7 Kg

  • Diet: Fish, carrion, birds

  • Season: Can be observed year-round

  • Observation tip: Lakes, seas, rivers

Photography tips:

  • Lens: 600 mm or greater

  • Difficulty level: Difficult

The white-tailed eagle is a large bird of prey and belongs to the family of hawks. It is known for its impressive size and strength, as well as its majestic appearance.

It has a wingspan of up to 2.4 meters and can reach a body length of up to 1 meter. Its plumage is usually brown, white, and black. The young birds are often darker and only get their characteristic light head and tail coloration during their first year of life.

The white-tailed eagle lives near bodies of water, such as at sea coasts, rivers, or lakes. There it mainly feeds on fish, carrion, but also on birds, rodents, and other small animals. To hunt its prey, it typically flies very high and uses thermals to cover long distances.

The white-tailed eagle is widespread in many parts of the world, especially in Europe, Asia, and North America. However, in some countries, it is threatened with extinction due to habitat loss and illegal persecution.

Weight

The weight of a white-tailed eagle varies depending on the bird's gender and age, as well as its habitat and diet. Generally, adult white-tailed eagles weigh between about 3 and 7 kilograms. Male white-tailed eagles are usually lighter than female white-tailed eagles, with the weight of male white-tailed eagles ranging from about 3 to 5 kilograms and that of female white-tailed eagles ranging from about 4 to 7 kilograms.

Size

The size varies depending on the bird's gender and age. Typically, however, adult white-tailed eagles reach a body length of 70 to 100 centimeters and a wingspan of 1.8 to 2.4 meters. Male white-tailed eagles are often smaller than female white-tailed eagles, with the size of male white-tailed eagles ranging from 70 to 90 centimeters and that of female white-tailed eagles ranging from 80 to 100 centimeters.

Population in Germany

The largest population of white-tailed eagles in Germany lives in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, especially in the regions of the Müritz Lakes, the Mecklenburg Lake District, and the island of Rügen. There is a comparatively high number of breeding pairs, and the white-tailed eagle populations have also recovered in recent decades due to protective measures and habitat improvements.

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mein Name ist Markus und seit 2014 widme ich mich der Video- & Fotografie von Naturmotiven. Diese Leidenschaft begann während meiner zahlreichen Reisen durch Japan - von Hokkaido im Norden bis hinunter nach Okinawa im Süden. Diese Erfahrungen haben mich wieder stärker mit der Natur verbunden und auch die WildeNatur vor meiner eigenen Haustür entdecken lassen.

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