This is the 11138th most frequent German word.
seeadler
"Seeadler" in English means "sea eagle."
In this sentence, 'Seeadler' is used as the subject, denoting the bird species known as a sea eagle.
Der Seeadler baut sein Nest auf einem hohen Baum.
The sea eagle builds its nest on a tall tree.
Here, 'Seeadler' is used in the accusative case as the direct object, representing the specific eagle being observed.
Wir beobachteten einen Seeadler über dem See fliegen.
We observed a sea eagle flying over the lake.
This usage employs 'Seeadler' in the genitive case, indicating possession or a relation to the noun 'Fliegen' (flying).