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Genus Haliaeetus -

Haliaeetus eagles build massive stick nests (aeries), often reused and added to annually, reaching up to 2 meters across and weighing over a metric ton. They exhibit strong pair bonds and high site fidelity. Clutch size is typically 1–3 eggs. In the wild, their lifespan ranges from 20–30 years, with captive individuals occasionally exceeding 40 years.

The genus Haliaeetus exemplifies successful adaptation to a piscivorous, waterside niche. While some species have become powerful conservation symbols and remarkable comeback stories, others remain critically imperiled. Their continued survival will depend on habitat preservation, pollution control, and sustained public support for raptor conservation across both marine and freshwater ecosystems. genus haliaeetus

The genus Haliaeetus , commonly known as sea eagles or fish eagles, represents one of the most recognizable and widely distributed groups of raptors within the family Accipitridae. Comprising approximately eight to ten extant species (depending on taxonomic splits), these birds are defined by their close association with aquatic environments, from coastal shorelines and large inland lakes to major river systems. The name itself is derived from Ancient Greek: haliaetos , meaning "sea eagle." Haliaeetus eagles build massive stick nests (aeries), often