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Sea Eagles nab Bulldogs | The Courier-Mail
MANLY continued its remarkable undefeated start to the season by coming from behind to defeat a brutal Bulldogs outfit 16-14 at Telstra Stadium last night.
In a punishing encounter highlighted by some heavy hits in defence, the Sea Eagles scored three tries to two to win in front of 20, 269 fans..
Ice-cool centre Jamie Lyon calmly slotted the conversion to give the Eagles the lead and surely cement his selection in the Kangaroos Test team, to be named tonight, after a superb performance..
The Bulldogs looked on track to end the Eagles' perfect start to 2007 when they led 6-4 at halftime and Sonny Bill Williams emerged from the break to rattle Manly..
He tackled Watmough 10m out from the Sea Eagles line, forcing a handling error..
Earlier, the Sea Eagles grabbed the lead when winger Michael Robertson crossed in the corner after 12 minutes..
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CLS - Argos : Newsletter 48 - Satellite tracking of a juvenile Steller\'s Sea Eagle
The Breeding range of Steller's Sea Eagle Haliaeetus pelagicus is confined to narrow strips of coast along the Okhotsk and Bering Seas, together with the forested valleys along the lower reaches of the salmon-rich rivers of these geological basins (Lobkov & Neufeldt 1986, Babenko et al.
According to Lobkov & Neufeldt (1986), part of the Steller's Sea Eagle population remains to overwinter in the breeding area.
There, for example, around 2200 Steller's Sea Eagles, of which 93% were adults, were recorded in mid-February 1985 (Nakagawa et al.
1993), we undertook a pilot project aimed at investigating the movements of a young Steller's Sea Eagle from the time it left the nest..
1: Migratory route of the Steller's Sea Eagle recorded by satellite tracking.
On 20 October, the young Steller's Sea Eagle was located for the first time outside the nest territory and was already near the southern tip of Kamchatka at 52°22'N, 157°45'E, about 280 km southwest of its nest area in a direct line to Cape Lopatka.
The Steller's Sea Eagle provided its last location on 21 November at 0604h.

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GPS-GSM tracking project on white-tailed sea eagle
Radioecology Radioökologie Links Legal Company Downloads Contact GPS GSM tracking of a white-tailed sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicillia) in Germany last update: 11/01/2004 by Oliver Krone Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research The Project: Because of the successful pilot project with GPS tracking of a white-tailed sea eagle in 2003, we started a larger project with the newest available tracking technology: locating the bird via the Global Positioning System and transmission of the data continuously via the mobile phone system (GSM) directly to our office.
In this project a group of eagles will be intensively observed using telemetry over a period of four years, to get information about the turnover in the population and to compare the causes of death in this group with the results from post mortem examinations.
Furthermore the home range of the eagles will be examined.
2: White-tailed sea eagles in the eyrie We used Teflon-treated ribbons to fit the 170 g light weight GPS-GSM devices (figure 2) on the back of the eagles (figure 2 and 3).
In four areas (figure 1), 6 nestlings, two 1.5 year old and one adult white-tailed sea eagle have been equiped with GPS-GSM harnesses.