Golden Eagle
The only golden eagle in England (Haweswater) is believed dead according to the RSPB. This magnificent bird hadn't been seen for some months and would normally be around by now displaying and nest breeding
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Its very sad, Oneputt, and just adds to the tragic state of the birds in this country.
Caring country though it is lots of those on the "List of British Birds" are in decline here even tho a few are making appearances for the first time in decades.
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That is sad, Golden eagles are majestic birds. That was the last one in England and Im sure it must have been exciting to watch it among the mountains and valleys in what must be the most gloriously scenic area of England. . A sad loss indeed.
We still have many breeding pairs in N/W Scotland I wonder if they could introduce a chick or two from those to the Lake District in an attempt to encourage breeding there.
Hope so
K
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That is sad, Golden eagles are majestic birds. That was the last one in England and Im sure it must have been exciting to watch it among the mountains and valleys in what must be the most gloriously scenic area of England. . A sad loss indeed.
We still have many breeding pairs in N/W Scotland I wonder if they could introduce a chick or two from those to the Lake District in an attempt to encourage breeding there.
Hope so
K
I too K, such majestic birds, like many other raptors, they have such an insignificant impact on us humans and yet cruelly persecuted by the few
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I'm taking a positive spin on the story. I'm hoping that this tragic news is a catalyst for change. Great work is currently being done in Scotland to boost their numbers and I'm hoping that those successes will hopefully allow the population to once again
flood across the border into England, much like the
pine marten has recently translocated from Wales to Shropshire.0