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The magnificent Whitebellied Sea Eagle, Haliaetus leucogaster, can some- times be seen patrolling the coastline high above the buzzards and kites, on the lookout for the unwary fish or sea-snake. Three eyries are known in the Colony. Two eggs are laid, but the younger and weaker of the chicks usually succumbs.-Picture by J. D. Bromhall,

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