The thing couldn't be more lost if it tried.
Wonder how many started a Big Year over the Weekend? Are they headed up to find the Eagle?
There’s plenty for it to eat in Maine’s coastal waters. Has a newspaper given it its Disney name yet?
Here’s a photo of another singletary “lost” Steller’s Sea Eagle— in the UK, on the arm of the falconer who got the bird as a fledgling in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. The singletary in Maine/NH is not in a mating pair, and most likely is an escapee from some falconer’s compound. 5000 miles is a long way to “migrate”. In a previous article posted— get this- the birders and enviro nuts are blaming “global warming” forcing a single bird out of its environment to go 5K miles away. Further BS.