The white tailed eagle is the largest bird of prey in the UK, with a wingspan of 2.5m Breed at 5 - 6 years of age. They spend the winter taking part in courtship and nest building activity.
The white-tailed eagle is the UK’s largest bird of prey with a wingspan of up to 2.4m A pair of white-tailed eagles in County Fermanagh have become the first to breed in Northern Ireland in more ...
The first part of the common name refers to the 6-11 inches, bushy tail which the animal erects when disturbed, displaying the white hairs of the outer edge and under surface. Long, slender legs - ...
The female eagle has been seen around Colliford Lake on Bodmin Moor A white-tailed eagle, one of Britain's largest and rarest birds of prey, has been spotted in Cornwall. The female eagle ...
For the first time in half a millennium, white-tailed eagles are nesting in Belgium ... This reduction has allowed for a resurgence in eagle populations, with over 6,000 breeding pairs now ...
The white-tailed eagle, or ‘sea eagle’, stands at almost 1m tall, with a huge wingspan of up to 2.4m and a distinctive white tail. They can live to over 20 years of age and usually begin ...
A series of events have been planned to discuss the potential reintroduction of the white-tailed eagle to Cumbria. The Cumbrian White-tailed Eagle project will be visiting several locations ...
The smallest bird in the grouse family, the white-tailed ptarmigan is also one of the few animals that lives on alpine mountaintops throughout its entire life. Every part of this ptarmigan is adapted ...
White-tailed eagles were reintroduced to Ireland by the Golden Eagle Trust (GET) and National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) between 2007 and 2011. News of the discovery was welcomed by the ...
The smallest bird in the grouse family, the white-tailed ptarmigan is also one of the few animals that lives on alpine mountaintops throughout its entire life. Every part of this ptarmigan is adapted ...