The English name for 白头海雕 is White-tailed Sea Eagle.
White-tailed Sea Eagle is a large bird of prey that is native to Northeast Asia, including Russia, China, and Japan. It is characterized by its impressive white tail feathers, which give it its distinctive name. This majestic bird is known for its exceptional hunting skills and its ability to soar high in the sky. With a wingspan of up to 2.4 meters, it is one of the largest eagles in the world.
The White-tailed Sea Eagle primarily feeds on fish, but it is also known to prey on birds and small mammals. It builds its nests on rocky cliffs near large bodies of water, such as lakes or coastlines. Due to habitat destruction and illegal hunting, the population of White-tailed Sea Eagles has declined in recent years, making them an endangered species.
Efforts are being made to protect and conserve the White-tailed Sea Eagles, including the establishment of protected areas and the promotion of sustainable fishing practices. Organizations and governments are working together to raise awareness about the importance of preserving their habitat and ensuring their survival. By safeguarding the White-tailed Sea Eagles, we are not only protecting a magnificent species but also preserving the delicate balance of the ecosystem they inhabit.