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Numbers of white-tailed eagles, also known as sea eagles, could rise from 106 pairs of birds to 221 pairs in less than 10 years, a new study claims. Research commissioned by Scottish Natural ...
The sea eagle was reintroduced to the west of Scotland in the 1980s A flock of sea eagle chicks will be released into the wild to help them re-establish in eastern Scotland. The eaglets are being ...
Pairs of white-tailed sea eagles in Scotland produced more young during 2010 than in any other year since they were reintroduced 35 years ago. RSPB Scotland said 46 young birds fledged which was ...
Ten years after her arrival, Blondie and her mate produced the first sea eagle chicks to hatch in Scotland for more than half a century. The pair were very productive, rearing several broods over ...
No one believed they would ever again see a lolair mara (Gaelic for eagle of the sea) return to Scotland after the species was driven to extinction there in the early 20th century by shepherds ...
Around 100 years ago, sea eagles were eradicated in Scotland. Hunted to extinction, the sea eagle was successfully reintroduced to the west coast of Scotland in the 1970s and 1990s and to the east ...
also known as sea eagles, in Scotland, with the majority living in the Inner Hebrides. By 2017, there were at least 122 pairs across the country, and a total of 58 nests were sampled in that year.
David Colthart, chairman of the Argyll and Lochaber Sea Eagle stakeholder group and one of National Farmers Union Scotland’s representatives on the National Sea Eagles Stakeholder Panel ...
The return of sea eagles, which became extinct in Scotland in 1917, has been fiercely debated in rural communities. Birds from Norway were released on Rum and in Wester Ross on the west coast from ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. SEA EAGLE predation on sheep flocks on the West Coast of Scotland has led a number of badly-affected farmers and crofters to question the future ...
also known as sea eagles, in Scotland, with the majority living in the Inner Hebrides. By 2017, there were at least 122 pairs across the country, and a total of 58 nests were sampled in that year.
Image: Sea eagles have wing spans of up to eight feet ... the birds were reintroduced in Scotland in the 1970s and their population has grown ever since, with 130 breeding pairs set to soar ...
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