







The White-bellied Sea Eagle is a large bird of prey that lives along the coasts and major rivers of Australia. It has striking white feathers on its head, chest, and belly, contrasting with dark grey wings and back. With a wingspan that can reach over two meters, it is one of Australia's most impressive raptors. Sea-eagles are powerful hunters, feeding mainly on fish, but they also catch seabirds, turtles, and small mammals. They are often seen soaring high above the ocean or perched in tall coastal trees near the water. These majestic birds are a symbol of strength and are protected across Australia.
The webcam shows a live view of a White-bellied Sea Eagle nest located in the Sydney area, near the waterways of Sydney Olympic Park. Positioned high in a tall eucalyptus tree, the camera gives viewers a close and undisturbed look at the daily life of these powerful birds. During breeding season, you can watch the pair build and maintain the nest, incubate eggs, and care for their growing chicks. The stream often captures feeding moments as the adults return with freshly caught fish from nearby rivers. Viewers also get to see changing weather conditions, from bright sunny mornings to windy coastal days, adding to the natural atmosphere. It's a fascinating window into the wild, showing how these majestic sea-eagles thrive on the edge of a major Australian city.