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CINEREOUS, WHITE-TAILED, OR SEA-EAGLE. — Haliaetus albicilla. 
The Sea Eagle is still found in England, though it is very rarely seen. It 
generally lives on the sea coast, and catches fish nearly as well as the Osprey. 
It also eats hares, lambs, young fawns, and other animals. When full grown 
the tail is white. On the shores, the Sea Eagle seems to have regular hunting- 
grounds, and to make its rounds with perfect regularity, appearing at a certain 
spot at the same hour daiiy, keeping an anxious eye on the multitude of sea-fowl 
as they hover about the rock ledges in attendance upon their mates and families. 
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