The reintroduction of an apex predator is a statement victory for the rewilding movement, but not everyone is cheering their return ...
The white tailed eagle is the largest bird of prey in the UK, with a wingspan of 2.5m Breed at 5 - 6 years of age. They spend the winter taking part in courtship and nest building activity.
The 10-month-old was named Chief due to its "majestic" nature A rare white-tailed sea eagle has arrived on the Isle of Wight to live at a nature park. The 10-month-old bird, named Chief ...
The shooting dead of a two-year-old female white-tailed eagle at Lough Owel, near Mullingar in Co Westmeath last month shocked nature lovers countrywide and was widely condemned as a deplorable act.
An English population of up to 500 pairs could be a ‘conservative’ estimate - Getty ...
An investigation is under way following the recent shooting dead of a white-tailed eagle in Co Westmeath. The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is appealing for information, following the ...
Two white-tailed eagle chicks have fledged from a nest in ... shows they are targeting prey such as cuttlefish, rabbits, fish and other birds, and there are “no conflicts” with farming ...
A rare white-tailed eagle reintroduced to the wild during a State programme has been found shot dead. The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has launched an investigation into the incident ...
White-tailed eagles are one of Ireland's largest and rarest birds of prey After four years flying solo a widowed white-tailed eagle and his new partner have produced two chicks, Irish ...
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Sea eagles reintroduced on Isle of Wight picture gallery
Here, we have a collection of photos from keen-eyed snappers; all members of the Isle of Wight County Press Camera Club.
Eagles have not thrived in Wales since the middle of the 19th Century but plans are now well advanced to re-introduce them ...