Singapore 10000 Dollars Bird Series

Singapore 10000 Dollars currency notes Bird Series
Singapore 10000 Dollar note Bird Series
Singapore 10000 Dollars banknote Bird Series (1976-1984)

Obverse : Green on multicoler underprint. White-bellied sea eagle at left, city skyline along bottom, arms at upper right.
Reverse : Two scenes of the Singapore River: 19th century Singapore River scene & modern view of Singapore

2ND SERIES - THE BIRD SERIES CURRENCY NOTES (1976 - 1984)
 $1      $5      $10      $20      $50      $100      $500      $1000      $10000

The birds depicted on the notes are noted for their strength, adaptability and independence which characterize the young Republic of Singapore with the potential of soaring to greater heights in its progress.
On the front, all notes have the Singapore Arms, a watermark of a lion's head and the signature and seal of Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore.


White-bellied sea eagle
The white-bellied sea eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster), also known as the white-breasted sea eagle, is a large diurnal bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. Originally described by Johann Friedrich Gmelin in 1788, it is closely related to Sanford's sea eagle of the Solomon Islands, and the two are considered a superspecies. A distinctive bird, the adult white-bellied sea eagle has a white head, breast, under-wing coverts and tail. The upper parts are grey and the black under-wing flight feathers contrast with the white coverts. The tail is short and wedge-shaped as in all Haliaeetus species. Like many raptors, the female is slightly larger than the male, and can measure up to 90 cm (35 in) long with a wingspan of up to 2.2 m (7 ft), and weigh 4.5 kg (10 lb). Immature birds have brown plumage, which is gradually replaced by white until the age of five or six years. The call is a loud goose-like honking.
Resident from India and Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia to Australia on coasts and major waterways, the white-bellied sea eagle breeds and hunts near water, and fish form around half of its diet. Opportunistic, it consumes carrion and a wide variety of animals.