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Golden Eagles in the United Kingdom
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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
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Jennifer Young
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Bald Eagle, Fish Eagle
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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
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Rosemary Drisdelle
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Some Facts about Bitterns
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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
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John Welford
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Sea Eagles in Scotland
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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
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Jennifer Young
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The Fraternal Order Of Eagles
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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
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David Leingang
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Some Facts about Red-Tailed Buzzards
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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
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John Welford
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Golden Eagles Thought to Have Been Poisoned on Scottish Estate
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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
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Jennifer Young
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Ardnamurchan Eagle Watch Project
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Watch extraordinary birds of prey from a unique feeding station on Britain's most westerly peninsula
May 23, 2007
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Dave McFadzean
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Threats to the Bald Eagle
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Bald Eagles have gone from plentiful through threatened, endangered, nearly extinct, recovering and now thriving once again.
May 13, 2008
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Rosemary Drisdelle
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Bald Eagle Breeding and Nesting
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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
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Rosemary Drisdelle
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Bald Eagles in Winter
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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
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Rosemary Drisdelle
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Some Facts about Black-Necked Grebes
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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
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John Welford
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Some Facts about Ravens
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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
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John Welford
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Some Facts about Starlings
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The starling is a common bird in the British Isles, although it is not universally welcome
Jun 18, 2010
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John Welford
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Some Facts About the Ptarmigan
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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
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Jennifer Young
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Some Facts about the Sun
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There may be a lot about our star, the Sun, you simply didn't know.
Dec 20, 2009
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Michelle MacNeill
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Some Facts about Snipes
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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
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John Welford
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Some Facts about Swallows
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A summary of some essential facts about swallows (barn swallows) - their appearance, behaviour, breeding behaviour, feeding and conservation status.
Dec 22, 2010
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John Welford
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Some Facts About the Capercaillie
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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
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Jennifer Young
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The Eagle and Child
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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
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Jem Bloomfield
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