Date: 5/31/25 12:51 pm
From: Jeff Gilligan via Tweeters <tweeters...>
Subject: Re: [Tweeters] Steller's Sea-Eagle (near Chinook)
I looked at the records for North America. I had hoped for one, but never expected to see one. It came as a shock. Just a magnificent bird, with the slow, deep wing beats, it was really cool. The movie Jurassic Park came to mind. Bob - if you know who reported an immature a few months ago on the northern Oregon coast, please find out more

Jeff



> On May 31, 2025, at 12:28 PM, Robert O'Brien <baro...> wrote:
>
> Thre is a long history here, Jeff. this is not the first NW report, especially BC
> Google it.
> Bob
>
> On Sat, May 31, 2025 at 9:26 AM Jeff Gilligan via Tweeters <tweeters...> <mailto:<tweeters...>> wrote:
>> I saw a first-year Steller’s Sea-Eagle yesterday about two miles west of Chinook as it flew over the road, showing me its wedge-shaped tail. The massive eagle threw me off for a bit as it flew towards me. I see Bald Eagles daily at my home on Willapa Bay. Until it got closer, I could not determine what group of birds it was in. The wings were very large, and it flew in a leisurely way with quite deep wing beats.
>>
>> Jeff Gilligan (503) 502-9374
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