First White Tailed Eagle Chick in Dorset for 240 Years
ISLE OF WIGHT, ENGLAND, AUG 11 – Two pairs of white-tailed eagles bred successfully, including the first chick in Dorset in over 240 years, as part of a restoration project by Forestry England and Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation.
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Record breeding year for England’s white-tailed eagles as three chicks fledge
Reintroduced birds successfully reared chicks in wild nests in Dorset and Sussex, conservationists said. Three white-tailed eagles have successfully fledged from wild nests in England, marking a new high for a reintroduction programme on the south coast. Conservationists said a record three chicks fledged from two wild nests, including the first chick in Dorset for 240 years, as well as two youngsters raised in a nest in Sussex. The successful b…
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