Since late December, a rare, wayward eagle native to Russia and Japan has taken up residence along Maine's Midcoast near Boothbay Harbor.
"Since we're birders, we were in Newark, we decided to come up here and try to find this bird," Mary Jenkins says. Birders have also staked out other locations in the area. They're all looking for the same thing: a large brown eagle with distinctive white feathers on its shoulders, legs and tail with a massive yellow bill.
Until a year-and-a-half ago, a Steller's sea eagle had never been recorded in the lower 48 states. Then, in 2020, after one was documented in Alaska, one was also seen in Texas. In November, a Steller's appeared in Nova Scotia, then in Massachusetts and now in Maine.Doug Hitchcox, a naturalist with Maine Audubon, says it's likely the same bird because of distinctive markings on its body. But the reasons for its lonely odyssey remain a mystery.
Go eagle go!
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