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White tailed eagle.

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by Mike Allen, Dec 30, 2020.

  1. Mike Allen

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    My daughter Kerry phoned the other day from her home in the New Forest. Whilst out walking, she saw a white tailed eagle. These may have been part of a breeding program on the Isle of Wight. Then today the London news reported that the white tailed eagle had been filmed over London. Great.
     
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        Having a great interest in natural history. I am so pleased that after such a long time, many of our wildlife are becoming established again. Birds of prey, otters, beavers and also many of the smaller mammals. I believe that in some parts, wild boar have been captive bred and are now being reintroduced into the wild. Hopefully this will all help in perhaps getting back to some kind of natural balance.
         
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