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Rare visitor in Terra Nova National Park

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Terra Nova National Park has an unusual visitor.


A Steller's Sea Eagle has been spotted in the park, it is one of the world's largest birds of prey, which has a wingspan of 8 feet and weighs about 13 pounds.


This bird is roughly 25 percent larger than a Bald Eagle.


Usually, they live in the far east of Russia, Japan, and on the Korean Peninsula.


With fewer than 5,000 of them in the world, this is the only one of its kind known to be in the Western Hemisphere.


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