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The South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project used a novel research method in which juvenile free-flying eagles from Scotland’s Outer Hebrides were caught and translocated to the southern uplands.
Golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) chick, one week, in eyrie showing egg-tooth on tip of bill, Argyll, Scotland, early May. (Image credit: Laurie Campbell / naturepl.com) Soaring to the rescue in 2017 ...
The number of wild golden eagles in Scotland has risen to its highest level in 300 years. Golden eagles are extremely rare in the UK, and so bird experts have been helping the population grow.
Number of golden eagles in southern Scotland soars to ‘highest in 300 years’ The number of the raptors in the south has reached about 46 – the most recorded in the area for three centuries.
The arrival of eight golden eagle chicks in southern Scotland has helped the population soar to the highest in 300 years. They were moved from other estates to a secret location in the Moffat ...
Thousands of people are helping a golden eagle population initiative in south Scotland. The pioneering South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project has seen four golden eagles transported from the ...
A tourist in Scotland spotted a golden eagle — a protected species in the U.K. — flying with what appears to be a trap on its leg.
Transcript. A pair of golden eagles have reared a chick at a conservation site in Scotland for the first time in 40 years. The project to entice the birds to start breeding at the Dundreggan ...
The eagles all have different names, with one being called Rowan Credit: The South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project. In the past the Project has focused on collecting much younger chicks (aged 6 ...
The number of golden eagles in southern Scotland has risen to its highest in three hundred years, according to experts. Project managers running a translocation scheme have revealed eight more ...