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White-bellied Sea-Eagle
Primary flight feather (Remex), likely P7-P9 from the outer wing

White-bellied Sea-Eagle

Kingdom: Animalia; Phylum: Chordata; Class: Aves; Order: Accipitriformes; Family: Accipitridae; Genus: Haliaeetus; Species: Haliaeetus leucogaster

Family: Accipitridae (Hawks, Eagles, and Allies)

Shape
Highly asymmetrical with a distinctively narrow leading edge (vane) and a broad trailing edge; featuring an emargination (notched tip) typical of large soaring raptors to reduce drag.
Size
Estimated 35-40 cm in length. This is a very large feather consistent with a bird having a wingspan of up to 2.2 meters.
Rarity
Common in suitable coastal habitats, though locally uncommon in areas with heavy human disturbance.
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Description

This feather belongs to the White-bellied Sea-Eagle, a magnificent raptor with a white head and underparts and contrasting dark gray wings. In flight, they are easily recognized by their massive 'V' shaped soaring profile (dihedral) and their barking, goose-like vocalizations.

Colour & Pattern

Uniform slaty-gray to brownish-gray on the upper surface of the vane, fading to a lighter grayish-white near the base; the ventral surface is paler. No banding or spots, which is characteristic of adult plumage.

Barb Structure

Tightly interlocked and pennaceous for most of the length to provide aerodynamic lift; plumulaceous (fluffy) at the very base for insulation near the skin.

Texture & Surface

Stiff and slightly coarse to the touch. The surface has a matte to low-gloss finish and is designed to withstand high wind pressure during coastal soaring.

Key Features

Large size, extreme asymmetry, thick white rachis, and uniform gray coloration without the banding seen in Ospreys or smaller hawks.

Habitat

Coastal waters, estuaries, large rivers, and inland lakes. Often found nesting in tall trees or on rocky cliffs overlooking the water.

Geographic Range

Found along coastal Australia (including NSW), Southeast Asia, and India. They are generally resident (non-migratory) throughout their range.

Ecological Role

Apex predator and scavenger; they play a vital role in the ecosystem by preying on sea snakes, fish, and waterbirds, as well as cleaning up carrion along the shore.

Similar Species

Wedge-tailed Eagle feathers are larger and darker (nearly black); Osprey feathers are smaller and usually feature distinct dark banding or mottling.

Interesting Facts

The White-bellied Sea-Eagle is the second largest raptor in Australia. They are known for their spectacular courtship displays where pairs lock talons and cartwheel through the air.

Condition Notes

The feather appears to be a naturally molted specimen. There is some minor fraying on the trailing edge and the tip (common in older feathers), but the rachis remains structurally sound. No significant fault bars are visible.

Notes

Found on a beach on the south coast of NSW Australia

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