White-breasted sea eagles, particularly in the Murray River region, are opportunistic carnivores that forage over large bodies of water and open terrestrial habitats. They are known to congregate in favorable areas during food shortages, including the Murray River. These birds are territorial, forming permanent pairs that occupy nesting territories, often near water. They nest in large trees and may use the same nest for several years, enlarging it over time.
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