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</html>";s:4:"text";s:39375:"A further 12 white-tailed eagles have been released on the Isle of Wight in the next stage of one of England&#x27;s landmark conservation projects. A reintroduction scheme was launched on the Isle of Wight by the Roy Dennis Foundation, aimed at . The huge birds of prey, which . Peter. Found inside – Page 29... Fully Revised and Updated Second Edition Sophie Lake, Durwyn Liley, ... 13% woodland cover White-tailed Eagle reintroduced to the Isle of Wight 2000 ... Found insideThis book is a basic reference, intended both for the serious birder and the professional biologist. McCarthy's work fills a need for reference material that takes into account the last half century of data. Found insideTHE White-tailed or Sea Eagle became extinct in the British Isles in 1918. ... also in the Isle of Man, Lundy Island, the Isle of Wight, and probably ... Only one bird (G274) remained relatively local, making several explorations of the south-east and south-west coast, but always returning to the Isle of Wight. Find out the best places to spot butterflies and discover how we've been working to support them. It’s now been almost 2 years since the reintroduction of white-tailed eagles to England began. “The birds covered enormous distances during this time reaching Norfolk, the North York Moors and even the Lammermuir Hills in Scotland. Spot a white-tailed sea eagle on the Isle of Wight. We share some of Forestry England’s White-Tailed Eagle Project Officer, Steve Egerton-Read’s two year update along with a great set of photos by Pete Box, Read and contribute to the 3 readers' comments  ↓. Found inside – Page 82was when the Golden Eagle frequented the Peak district of Derbyshire , and when the White - tailed Eagle regularly bred in the area of the English Lakes and ... In future years it will become easier to watch white-tailed eagles as they establish as a breeding species in southern England. The Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation, which released the bird as a juvenile, said its return was "exciting news". A white-tailed eagle, the largest bird of prey native to the British Isles, was sighted over Beddington Farmlands last week. Natural England issues licence to release white-tailed eagles Posted by: James Diamond , Posted on: 2 April 2019 - Categories: Science and evidence , Wildlife Natural England Director of Operations James Diamond writes about the licence that has been issued to reintroduce white-tailed eagles to the Isle of Wight. In the last few years eagles have been re-introduced to the Isle of Wight with plans for up to sixty in the coming years. Sea eagle settles with kites in landlocked county, Sea eagle dies and another missing after release, Sea eagles return to England after 240 years, 'Extinct' birds of prey are coming back to England, Man with prosthetic leg gropes girl, 16, from behind before making crude remark as victim runs off screaming, Heartbroken family pay tribute to 'beautiful and extraordinary' musician Greg Gilbert, Hunt for man with prosthetic leg after girl sexually assaulted on Southampton Common, ‘Cruel’ theft of 30,000 litres of fuel jeopodises future of family-run business as Portsmouth Truckstop fears that it might have to shut down, Hampshire police instructed to 'explain and reassure' when speaking to residents following Sarah Everard murder case, PAPER PREVIEW: Family living in mould hell, Information about BBC links to other news sites, Congress narrowly averts US government shutdown. During his 17 month trip, G3-93 . Found inside – Page 777CAREY , C. B. Another Whitetailed Eagle ( Haliaëtus albicilla ) in Guernsey . ... HADFIELD , H. Golden Eagle [ Aquila chrysaëtus ] in the Isle of Wight . Having seen these great photos (below) taken by Pete Box of one of the white-tailed eagles (G274) airborne encounter with a crow, we thought they would serve as an opportunity to share the latest update from Forestry England’s White-Tailed Eagle Project Officer, Steve Egerton-Read. What was Pangea? This behaviour also extends to stealing meals from other white-tailed eagles. One of the six sea eagles released on the Isle of Wight in 2017. Bedfordshire Bird Recorder. Found insideThe decline of the White-tailed Eagle in Britain and Ireland seems to have ... Isle of Wight in 1780 [this was discounted as a Buzzard by Cohen (1963) but ... White-tailed eagles successfully returning to the English landscape. All six of the surviving 2020 cohort have travelled away from the Isle of Wight. Subscribe Now. A white-tailed eagle reintroduced on the Isle of Wight has become the first to cross the English Channel. Found inside – Page 313Isle of Wight . ... remains all the year , and the greenshank is seen in the summer , whilst the bar - tailed godwit appears too ... WHITE - TAILED EAGLE . Found inside – Page 142... the Isle of Wight and Poole . commonly described Lesser celandine . ... it is said to be more easily domesticated than the white - tailed eagle , it is ... It’s all about tactics and manoeuvrability. Last summer, six of the birds were taken from Scotland . G408 came up from the south coast on Saturday afternoon towards the Huntspill River before returning south on Sunday. White-tailed eagles take five years to reach maturity, and even then may not breed successfully for another two or three years. Found inside – Page 68This duck does not breed in the British Isles . ... EAGLE includes Sea or White - tailed Eagle , Haliaëtus albicilla ; Golden Eagle , Aquila chrysaëtus . All of the birds are closely monitored, and we are learning a lot about their behaviour. hovering over reedy pools like an enormous marsh harrier to catch them. &#x27;The eagle has landed&#x27; at one of the Isle of Wight&#x27;s biggest tourist destinations. Blog written by white-tailed eagle project officer Steve Egerton-Read. Gull, corvid and pigeon remains are frequently found at roost sites. This is really positive as it suggests these birds may set up breeding territories on the south coast in the not-too-distant future. Male G463 made a staggering journey across the English Channel and then travelled north through France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. Just watch this beautiful wild White-tailed Sea-Eagle soar above the Trust; such a glorious sight! The foundation has so far released 13 sea eagles on the Isle of Wight as part of an attempt to reintroduce them to southern England. A white-tailed eagle which was reared by conservationists on the Isle of Wight has returned to the island after a 17-month journey across England. The White-tailed Sea Eagle Project on the Isle of Wight. Stock image: C Gomersall, RSPB. Also on Saturday afternoon another bird, G461, also flew through Somerset but carried on to Devon, this is the bird . The re-introduction of Sea Eagles to the Isle of Wight. G274 caught an injured adult Canada goose in late February and another in late March. GIANT white-tailed eagles due to be reintroduced to the Isle of Wight could take cats, dogs and lambs for food, it is feared. White-tailed eagles recolonised Denmark in the mid-1990s and there are now approximately 100 breeding pairs, and so G463 will be encountering other eagles on his travels. Reintroductions of white-tailed eagles were first attempted in Scotland in the 1950s and 1960s, but they failed. Wightlink has been working with the team behind the wildlife project. In the Netherlands, coots are an important prey species and G274 has been seen catching these, hovering over reedy pools like an enormous marsh harrier to catch them. The sighting of this spectacular bird, which is… We’ve received a lot of sightings and photos this year already, and these journeys are well detailed on the. The young male then went on to explore the Danish Wadden Sea coast. The youngster, who weights 9.5lb and has a 7.5ft wingspan, has been brought from the Scottish Eagle Centre to live at Robin Hill nature and visitor park. Seven more young White-tailed Eagles have been released on the Isle of Wight, as the reintroduction project on the isle enters its second year.. We expect these birds will return after a year or two of roaming, like the 2019 birds have already. Found inside – Page 1Rebirding maps out how we might finally turn things around: rewilding our national parks, restoring natural ecosystems and allowing our wildlife a far richer future. A giant white-tailed eagle reintroduced to the Isle of Wight has flown 29 miles across the Channel to France in just 40 minutes. A second try in the 1970s and 1980s was successful, and now there are about 130 breeding pairs. We hope later this year to be able to release the next group of young eagles in this project, so watch this space. Isle of Wight. They wear trackers and one was seen to have flown hundreds of miles last year. The young male then went on to explore the Danish Wadden Sea coast. According to the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation, White-tailed Eagles were once widespread along the whole of the South Coast of England, from Cornwall to Kent, before being driven to extinction by relentless persecution that began in the Middle Ages.The last pair bred on Culver Cliff on the Isle of Wight in 1780. White-tailed eagles are no strangers to ‘pirating’ food from others. Having seen these great photos (below) taken by Pete Box of one of the white-tailed eagles (G274) airborne . Exciting news - 2019 male White-tailed Eagle, G393, returned home to the Isle of Wight this afternoon after exactly 17 months away. 10-month-old White-tailed Sea Eagle named Chief has been welcomed to Robin Hill, one of the Island&#x27;s leading nature and visitor attractions, set in 88-acres of rolling parkland. It&#x27;s now been almost 2 years since the reintroduction of white-tailed eagles to England began. This demonstrates how a south coast population could help reconnect the population in the British Isles with the expanding population in Europe. White-tailed Sea Eagles were extinct . Send your story ideas to south.newsonline@bbc.co.uk. Found inside – Page 125many bird species, including the white-tailed eagle on Mull, migrating to this ... Firth of Clyde The largest island in the Firth of Clyde is the Isle of ... Found inside – Page 309WHITE - TAILED EAGLE - Haliæetus albicilla ( L. ) . ... fable that up to and in the year 1780 White - tailed , alias Sea- , Eagles bred in the Isle of Wight ... Found inside – Page 106WHITE - TAILED EAGLE ( Haliaëtus albicilla ) The White - tailed or Sea Eagle ... also in the Isle of Man , Lundy Island , the Isle of Wight , and probably ... A white-tailed eagle which was reared by conservationists on the Isle of Wight has returned to the island after a 17-month journey across England. The five year programme to reintroduce this incredible species started in the summer of 2019 when six birds were released on the Isle of Wight, followed by a further seven birds in 2020. The male eagle, known as G393, was one of six released on the Isle of Wight in August 2019 as part of a five-year introduction programme. White-tailed Eagle Update . White-tailed eagles aren’t particularly agile but can pursue injured or weakened individuals in the air. Found insideBustards were still stalking the chalk wolds of eastern England, white-tailed eagles were nesting on the Isle of Wight. The big rural transformation came ... In 2019, juvenile white-tailed eagles were returned to the Isle of Wight, a five-year reintroduction scheme which has been widely praised, with no adverse effects on farmers reported and eagles . Always such a pleasure to see these wonderful birds and have regular updates. Bird G318 spent nearly a year in the north-east of England before returning. Video, Shock as teens reveal they're behind hit Covid site, Cara Delevingne among celebs curating eco-comics. White-tailed Eagles have been re-introduced to Scotland where there are now over . Read about our approach to external linking. ONE of the Isle of Wight&#x27;s white-tailed sea eagles has braved the English Channel during a solo expedition to France, according to an update from the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation. Found inside – Page 41The last white-tailed sea-eagle is dated as far back as 1780, but the golden eagle has been recorded quite recently, though possibly specimens seen may have ... Culver, a male, was one of six birds released on the island over . The interaction between gulls and jackdawas was really interesting to watch. The sea eagles have successfully been reintroduced to the west coast of Scotland in recent years, and most recently, in 2019, to the Isle of Wight. The birds covered enormous distances during this time reaching Norfolk, the North York Moors and even the Lammermuir Hills in Scotland. Found insideIn The Swallow Stephen Moss documents a year of observing the swallow close to home and in the field to shed light on the secret life of this extraordinary bird. The first white-tailed eagles to be reintroduced to England have taken to the sky over the Isle of Wight, conservationists have said. The huge birds of prey, nicknamed &quot;flying barn doors&quot; because of their 8ft (2.4m) wing span, were once widespread across southern Britain until the 18th century, when persecution led to them being wiped out in the region. The birds, which have a wingspan of up to 8 feet (2.4 metres) have been making a slow but steady recovery in recent decades after it was persecuted to extinction in the UK and Ireland in the early 20th century. Found inside – Page 3WHITE - TAILED EAGLE . ... Said to have nested formerly in Westmoreland , the Isle of Man , Lundy Island , Plymouth , and the Isle of Wight . In 2019, juvenile white-tailed eagles were returned to the Isle of Wight, a five-year reintroduction scheme which has been widely praised, with no adverse effects on farmers reported and eagles . Plans to return the birds of prey with an . G393, despite returning to the Island twice, has been chased off by G274 in the first evidence of territorial disputes between the 2019 birds. After a gap of nineteen months Ferring Conservation Group were at last able to hold their monthly Group meeting. Begun in 2019 the project, led by Forestry England and the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation, is closely monitoring . I hope we will be able to publish fuller details in due course, as it is fascinating to see how these birds from the Isle of Wight Reintroduction scheme are moving around. Sarah Everard's murderer will never be freed1, Man joins search party looking for himself2, Congress narrowly averts US government shutdown3, Pop superstar Shakira attacked by wild boars4, Nazi camp secretary caught after fleeing her trial5, Evergrande misses second payment deadline: reports6, Sarkozy gets jail sentence over campaign funding7, I was abused aged nine, Gloria Estefan says8, The US case that could change how rape is charged9, Distraught families wait after Ecuador prison riot10. Filed under: Island-wide, Isle of Wight News, Top story, 3 Comments on "Isle of Wight white-tailed eagle versus a crow (photos), plus two year update". It’ll be fascinating to see whether cuttlefish remains important in the bird's diet, now they have returned to spawn this summer. During the summer of 2019 the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation and Forestry England released six juvenile white-tailed eagles on the Isle of Wight. White-tailed eagles, which have a wing span up to 2.5 metres, were once a common sight across . Rare baby eagle arrives at Robin Hill. The reintroduced White-tailed Eagles on the Isle of Wight have been tracked covering huge distances across England in recent days and weeks, with the journeys revealed via their satellite data as released by managers of the project, the Roy Dennis Foundation.This flurry of movement has coincided with a small influx of wild eagles from the continent, too. Observations suggest rabbits are one of the first prey species these birds can catch. Young White-tailed Eagles do not breed until they are around five years of age. © Copyright On The Wight Ltd 2005-21 | Terms and conditions | Privacy Policy | Contact | Advertise | Isle of Wight Weather, Any views or opinions presented in the comments below must comply with the, Crows are also territorial and can often be seen boldly harassing birds far bigger than them, including buzzards. The partnership was granted licenses from Natural England and Scottish Natural Heritage to begin to re-establish a population of White-tailed Eagles on the South Coast. Found inside – Page 222White - tailed Eagle . Haliaëtus albicilla ( Linn . ) . The White - tailed Eagle might be considered almost an annual winter visitor . White-tailed Eagles. All six of the surviving 2020 cohort have travelled away from the Isle of Wight. Often a pair of crows will work together to expel a large predatory bird from their territory. White-tailed . Territorial disputesHe goes on to explain about territorial disputes involving G274 (the eagle pictured below). Find out more about the birds and follow updates from the project team. Found inside – Page 846 , “ An Isle of Wight pastoral , ” JAMES E. GRACE . ... A white - tailed eagle spreading its wings over young Ganymede reclining on a pinnacle of snow ... Steve explained that during the lockdowns of the last year, many people got in touch as they spotted the eagles flying over their gardens or local countryside. However, finding good vantage points without disturbing the birds is difficult and white-tailed eagles spend about 90-95% of their day perched, so you can spend a long time waiting for something to happen! White-tailed eagle project | Year in pictures 2020, Want to know more? Britain&#x27;s largest bird of prey has returned to the English skies for the first time in 240 years. Peter. The South Coast White-tailed Eagle Reintroduction project is a partnership between the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation and Forestry England, with additional support from local conservation agencies and . A white-tailed eagle (Credit: R. Saunders) Natural England has issued a licence to allow the release of white-tailed eagles on the Isle of Wight. I have also seen a couple of jackdaws joining a small bunch of blackheaded seagulls to defend their nests against a possible attack from a buzzard. One resident claimed the huge wingspan of the bird of prey . Wandering birdsAs regular readers will know six birds were released on the Isle of Wight in the summer of 2019, with a further seven birds released in 2020. However, six white-tailed eagles were released on the Isle of Wight in 2019 as part of a five-year reintroduction to southern England. Updates on the majestic birds have been published by the foundation behind the project to reintroduce them to the south coast - from the Island. Other potential prey include injured Canada or greylag geese. The team find rabbit remains in pellets quite regularly and rabbits have been an important part of these birds’ diets across the country throughout the year. VideoCara Delevingne among celebs curating eco-comics, The stowaway who became an ultra running star. The white-tailed Eagle has been seen in England again after 240 years. As fascinating as all these journeys have been, even more striking is that all of the birds recognise the south coast of England as home. THE four juvenile White-tailed Eagles released on the Isle of Wight last summer have been visiting various parts of the country recently. The other is to check roost sites for pellets. Found inside – Page 516Notes on the Birds of the Isle of Wight . By the Rev. C. A. BURY . The Golden Eagle . ... The White - tailed Eagle is known to have once visited us . “With the establishment of territories comes a change in behaviour: a lessened tolerance for other eagles. Found inside – Page 236The ley , in his “ History of the Isle of Wight , ” published in skull is now in ... a second time on the same spot , but seldom he White - tailed Eagle is ... Found inside – Page 41The last white - tailed sea - eagle is dated as far back as 1780 , but the golden eagle has been recorded quite recently , though possibly specimens seen ... Begun … Catching live prey, or even finding carrion, isn’t always the easiest way for an eagle to get a meal. One of six white-tailed eagles released on the Isle of Wight two months ago has died and another is missing. But thanks to a reintroduction program, they have returned to the coast and cliffs of England. In his latest update, Steve explores what they’ve learnt about the birds’ behaviour and diet over the last two years. It spent time in the North York Moors and Norfolk as well as settling with a group of red kites in Oxfordshire. The male eagle, named G3-93, came back to the Island on Monday (8) afternoon. Coverage is also picked up by BBC Countryfile, Isle of Wight Radio and BBC Farming Today as well as numerous regional titles such as Island Echo, Aberdeen Eventing Express, On the Wight . A SPECIES of eagle not seen in England for 240 years has been spotted in the Taunton area. Wightlink has been working with the team behind the wildlife project. Found inside – Page 3209... Spotted crake near Clifton , 2945 ; Whitetailed eagle in Gloucestershire ... c . , picked up in the Isle of Wight , 2994 SALVIN , F. H. White badger ... It left in September 2019 and yet it knew the Isle of Wight was where it belonged. What happens to your body in extreme heat? 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Found insideThe book is an inspirational look at the birdlife in our cities, or more accurately, the author's personal journey of discovery involving encounters with racism, air rifle-toting youths, girls, alcohol, music, finding urban wildlife oases ... Bird G274 has also shown little tolerance for the 2020 males, with both G408 and G461 returning but quickly ousted! Also known as sea eagles, the white-tails have a wingspan of up to 2.5 meters and are the largest bird of prey in the . Birds such as red kites, ravens and buzzards are adept at finding carrion in the countryside and so the much larger white-tailed eagles are happy to intimidate them and force the birds to give up their hard-earned find. The majestic white-tailed Eagles are flying over England once more. And make sure you follow @seaeagleengland on Twitter and Instagram for the latest updates. This was shown by the presence of four or five juvenile eagles from continental Europe during that time, likely also on their first exploratory flights. Found inside – Page 20A maritime species , being also known as the Sea - Eagle , this bird formerly ... In 1780 the last White - tailed Eagles nested in the Isle of Wight , young ... Turn the sound on to hear how excited the team were, with . With the establishment of territories comes a change in behaviour: a lessened tolerance for other eagles. Some of the 2020 cohort have been visiting other white-tailed eagle populations, which is very exciting. Importantly, this is the age we expect to see these birds behaving in this way. Male G463 made a staggering journey across the English Channel and then travelled north through France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. Also known as sea eagles, they are the UK&#x27;s largest bird of prey, with a . Equally, white-tailed eagles are happy to steal fish off birds, including grey herons or cormorants. Found inside – Page 777CAREY , C. B. Another Whitetailed Eagle ( Haliaëtus albicilla ) in Guernsey . ... HADFIELD , H. Golden Eagle [ Aquila chrysaëtus ] in the Isle of Wight . (29 October 2020) Wightlink Chief Executive Keith Greenfield was lucky enough to catch a glimpse of several rare sea eagles* on the Isle of Wight during a guided walk with Forestry England&#x27;s white-tailed eagle project officer, Steve Egerton-Read. Found inside – Page 142... the Isle of Wight and Poole . commonly described Lesser celandine . ... it is said to be more easily domesticated than the white - tailed eagle , it is ... Found inside – Page 8855... HENRY Little stint in the Isle of Wight , 8891 ; Immense swarms of Syrphus ... 9023 Rowland , W. H. Whitetailed eagle in Savernake Forest , 9020 Rowley ... And last Thursday&#x27;s sighting of the huge raptor was made by keen bird-watcher - and Palace fan - Ian . The young birds released last summer have started to make some incredible flights of their own. A white-tailed eagle - the huge bird of prey which has been used as a mascot by Crystal Palace for their games at Selhurst Park - has been tracked flying over Coulsdon. A 10-month-old white-tailed sea eagle called Chief is the latest of the extremely rare birds of prey to arrive on the Isle of Wight after the species became extinct in the UK nearly 200 years ago. A 10-month-old white-tailed sea eagle called Chief is the latest of the extremely rare birds of prey to arrive on the Isle of Wight after the species became extinct in the UK nearly 200 years ago. Subscribe to our newsletter. Steve will return in the autumn to give us an update on the progress but in the meantime, while out and about on the Isle of Wight, remember to keep one eye on the sky and see if you can spot a white-tailed eagle. We look back over the past year in photos for the white-tailed eagle project on the Isle of Wight. A captive eagle has in the past been used as a mascot by Crystal Palace FC ahead of their games at Selhurst Park. Found inside – Page 313Isle of Wight . ... remains all the year , and the greenshank is seen in the summer , whilst the bar - tailed godwit appears too ... WHITE - TAILED EAGLE . Robin Hill, a leading nature and tourist destination on the Isle of Wight, welcomes Chief - a 10-month-old rare White-tailed Sea Eagle, which is the UK&#x27;s largest bird of prey. Thanks so much Sally. Found insideThe RSPB’s Book of the Season The distinctive white-tailed sea eagle was driven to extinction in Britain more than 200 years ago, but this immense predator is making a return to our skies, thanks to Roy Dennis, an ornithologist, ... It has a wingspan of 2.5 meters and a black-ridged tail. Like owls, eagles regurgitate undigested remains, so it’s possible to identify prey from bones, feathers or fur. These birds will be used to colonise the Isle of Wight. Another three White-tailed Eagles from the Isle of Wight Project passed through the County over the weekend. Having seen these great photos (below) taken by Pete Box of one of the white-tailed eagles (G274) airborne encounter with a crow, we thought they …. Chasing Egyptian geese and travelling alongside a friend without stopping for 17 kilometres - are among the Isle of Wight&#x27;s white-tailed eagles&#x27; movements recently. The last sighting of this lost native species was 240 years ago. Found insideGolden Eagles in southern Scotland and White-tailed Eagles on the Isle of Wight. 4. Modification of management on areas used primarily for some commercial ... The white-tailed eagle — the largest bird of prey in the U.K. — has been seen flying in English skies for the first time in 240 years. Found inside – Page 158The Eagle Tree , ” he says , “ at the extreme west end of Vinney Ridge , commemorates where a sea eagle was shot , some fifty years ago , by a Forest keeper ... Eagle versus CrowThanks to Pete Box for use of his photos below which were first shared to the Isle of Wight Birding Facebook Group. Found inside – Page 313Isle of Wight . ... remains all the year , and the greenshank is seen in the summer , whilst the bar - tailed godwit appears too ... WHITE - TAILED EAGLE . The Natural England licence permits the release of up to 60 juvenile eagles on the Isle of Wight over a five year period from 2019. We caught up with Adrienne Bennett, our environment and heritage manager for central England, to discover how we are caring for our oldest trees. White-tailed eagles reintroduced on the Isle of Wight have been seen flying over gardens across England during the coronavirus lockdown. The Isle of Wight was the chosen location because it was the last known breeding site of the species in southern England before they went extinct and there is still lots of . Found inside – Page 100Spotted Eagle Aquila clanga : See under White - tailed Eagle ( 97 ) . ] 91. ... and 1951 produced the only nesting record for the Isle of Wight . The five-year scheme is led by Forestry England and the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation and, over that period, aims to release up to 60 White-tailed Eagles, with the goal of establishing an initial population of six to eight breeding pairs on the Isle . During lockdowns last year, many people got in touch as they spotted the eagles flying over their gardens or local countryside. In Scotland, there has now been recognition that live healthy lambs are being taken and killed by white-tailed eagles. The last known breeding attempt in this region was in 1780, when a pair nested on the steep chalk cliffs of Culver Down on the Isle of Wight. White-tailed eagles recolonised Denmark in the mid-1990s and there are now approximately 100 breeding pairs, and so G463 will be encountering other eagles on his travels. The return of ospreys to Kielder is one of our most exciting and successful conservation stories. “It’ll be interesting to see how this behaviour develops and represents the beginnings of an exciting new phase for the project.”. Updated: 1:11, 12 Apr 2019. Isle of Wight white-tailed eagle versus a crow (photos), plus two year update.  Photos and information sightings and photos this year already, and beak two of roaming, the... 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