GLE FISHI 



By H Settlings Wright. 



Although these birdi do not disdain other kinds of food, they prefer a fish diet, and are skilful in calcliin{4 their prey on the open sea, and 

 in floating it to some adjacent rock where they can consume it undisturbed, using their half-spread winf^s as sails. They are addicted to loud 

 screaming. Some of the Sea Eagles are among the largest of the birds of prey : some Australian species, on the other hand, are no larger 



than hawks. The drawing is about one-tenth of the natural size. 



