The visit of a giant seabird from the other side of the world delighted Canadians.

Photo Credit (Pixabay) Despite the bitterly cold winter months, a Newfoundland national park was teeming with tourists eager to witness a very uncommon visitor. One of the biggest predators on the planet, Steller’s sea eagles are indigenous to Russia, Korea, and Japan. With a wingspan of 7.8 feet, it must have traveled hundreds of miles…

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