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Golden Eagles in the United Kingdom Article 
Golden eagle numbers dwindled to almost nothing after centuries of persecution. The birds are now regularly seen in Scotland and in parts of northern England.
Jan 14, 2010 - Jennifer Young
Bald Eagle, Fish Eagle Article 
The Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, ranges throughout North America except in the very far north. It is the national emblem of the United States.
May 6, 2008 - Rosemary Drisdelle
Some Facts about Bitterns Article 
Here are some basic details about the bittern, a bird that is becoming extremely rare in Great Britain but which has an unmistakable call.
Aug 18, 2010 - John Welford
Sea Eagles in Scotland Article 
Reintroduced into Scotland in the 1970s after a period of extinction, sea eagles are now thriving - and they're even making a contribution to the local economy.
Mar 1, 2010 - Jennifer Young
The Fraternal Order Of Eagles Article 
A brief history and insight to one of the worlds greatest organizations, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, and how they help people around the world.
Dec 11, 2010 - David Leingang
Some Facts about Red-Tailed Buzzards Article 
This is a very common buzzard in North America, although less so elsewhere. Although a true buzzard, Americans will know it as the red-tailed hawk.
Jul 19, 2010 - John Welford
Golden Eagles Thought to Have Been Poisoned on Scottish Estate Article 
The apparent poisoning of three golden eagles on a sporting estate, is a serious incident. Wildlife crime is a continuing problem in Scotland and elsewhere.
May 13, 2010 - Jennifer Young
Ardnamurchan Eagle Watch Project Article 
Watch extraordinary birds of prey from a unique feeding station on Britain's most westerly peninsula
May 23, 2007 - Dave McFadzean
Threats to the Bald Eagle Article 
Bald Eagles have gone from plentiful through threatened, endangered, nearly extinct, recovering and now thriving once again.
May 13, 2008 - Rosemary Drisdelle
Bald Eagle Breeding and Nesting Article 
The Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, builds the largest nest of any North American bird. Look for nests where fishing is easy and large trees are available.
Apr 29, 2008 - Rosemary Drisdelle
Bald Eagles in Winter Article 
Bald Eagles usually breed in rugged remote areas, but in the winter they gather further south, making winter a good time to look for eagles in North America.
Jan 29, 2009 - Rosemary Drisdelle
Some Facts about Black-Necked Grebes Article 
Details are presented about various aspects of the black-necked grebe, a water bird that is a rare sight in the British Isles.
Aug 19, 2010 - John Welford
Some Facts about Ravens Article 
Ravens have featured in the myths and legends of many countries, and they are familiar as residents of the Tower of London. Here are a few facts about them.
Aug 3, 2010 - John Welford
Some Facts about Starlings Article 
The starling is a common bird in the British Isles, although it is not universally welcome
Jun 18, 2010 - John Welford
Some Facts About the Ptarmigan Article 
A bird of Arctic habitats, the ptarmigan survives in some of Scotland's most hostile habitats. There are early concerns that climate change may affect its survival.
Jan 9, 2010 - Jennifer Young
Some Facts about the Sun Article 
There may be a lot about our star, the Sun, you simply didn't know.
Dec 20, 2009 - Michelle MacNeill
Some Facts about Snipes Article 
Some of the basic facts are presented relating to the snipe, namely its appearance, behaviour, breeding behaviour, feeding and UK conservation status.
Aug 25, 2010 - John Welford
Some Facts about Swallows Article 
A summary of some essential facts about swallows (barn swallows) - their appearance, behaviour, breeding behaviour, feeding and conservation status.
Dec 22, 2010 - John Welford
Some Facts About the Capercaillie Article 
Already reintroduced into Scotland once, capercaillie numbers have declined drastically over the past few years. Measures are now being introduced to protect the birds.
Dec 26, 2009 - Jennifer Young
The Eagle and Child Article 
The Eagle and Child in Oxford was known affectionately as the "Bird and Baby" by the two men who made it part of literary history: C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien
Jun 24, 2007 - Jem Bloomfield