employees of the magadan nature reserve have been observing steller's eagles for many years. examined the koni peninsula and the kava-chilamdzhinsky area and found 20 chicks. the work is aimed at monitoring all changes in the population and thoroughly understand why steller's sea eagles reproduce. not very successfully, sea eagles in the magadan region nest along rivers and the okhotsk coast, while their living conditions are different, this concerns climate and food supply. the observational film also gives some answers to scientists’ questions, here is how a couple hatches an egg, when the male either brings prey to the female, then lets her go to hunt on her own, and how birds have to act in the difficult kolyma climate, when at the end of may the nest was covered with snow. i myself... had to spend a long time lie motionless on the nest, covering the egg with your body. climate and its changes, scientists believe, seriously affect the population of steller's sea eagles. these birds do not make a second laying if the chick dies. last year, natural processes intervened in t