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The '''Sanford's Fish Eagle''' (''Haliaeetus sanfordi'') sometimes credited as '''Sanford's Sea Eagle''', or '''Solomon Eagle''' is endemic to the ]. The '''Sanford's Fish Eagle''' (''Haliaeetus sanfordi'') sometimes credited as '''Sanford's Sea Eagle''', or '''Solomon Eagle''' is endemic to the ].

==Description==


It can reach a length between 64 to 90 cm and a weight between 2.3 to 2.5 kg. The wingspan is between 165 and 185 cm. It is the only large predator on the Solomon Islands. The eagles inhabitated forests in an altitude of about 1350 m asl. It can reach a length between 64 to 90 cm and a weight between 2.3 to 2.5 kg. The wingspan is between 165 and 185 cm. It is the only large predator on the Solomon Islands. The eagles inhabitated forests in an altitude of about 1350 m asl.
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The diet consists of flying foxes, fishes, molluscs, crabs, tortoises, and sea snakes. The diet consists of flying foxes, fishes, molluscs, crabs, tortoises, and sea snakes.

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The Sanford's Fish Eagle (Haliaeetus sanfordi) sometimes credited as Sanford's Sea Eagle, or Solomon Eagle is endemic to the Solomon Islands.

Description

It can reach a length between 64 to 90 cm and a weight between 2.3 to 2.5 kg. The wingspan is between 165 and 185 cm. It is the only large predator on the Solomon Islands. The eagles inhabitated forests in an altitude of about 1350 m asl.

The plumage is whitish brown to bright brown on the head and the neck. The underparts are tinged from brown to reddish brown and dark brown. The upperparts are coloured from darkish brown to gray black. The eyes are bright brown.

The breeding season is from August to October. The nest consists of two eggs.

The diet consists of flying foxes, fishes, molluscs, crabs, tortoises, and sea snakes.

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