World's Largest Eagle Attacks Kittiwake Birds | Blue Planet | BBC Earth
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 Published On Mar 1, 2017

4 million breeding sea birds, including a variety of puffins, make their annual journey to Talan, an island in the northern Sea of Okhotsk in Eastern Russia, to form an amazing avian colony. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

Watch this breath-taking wildlife video to see a Steller's Sea Eagle take advantage of the nesting season to pluck a Kittiwake bird from mid air. Taken From Blue Planet Series 1

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