What is a fish eating eagle called?
A fish-eating eagle is called an osprey. Ospreys are birds of prey that are found in many parts of the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. They are known for their long, pointed wings, white heads, and brown backs. Ospreys primarily eat fish, and they are often seen flying over bodies of water, diving down to catch their prey. They are very skilled at hunting, and they can catch fish in mid-air or on the surface of the water.