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Old Thursday 27th July 2006, 14:36   #1
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Scotland's white-tailed eagles hit double century

Scotland's white-tailed eagles hit double century

After 21 years of tireless work by conservation groups, volunteers, the police, local communities and landowners, the 200th wild-bred white-tailed eagle chick has fledged on the Isle of Skye.

The chick, one of a brood of three - the first ever record of triplets on Skye - took flight under the gaze of wildlife CCTV cameras at the RSPB Scotland viewing area at the Aros Centre near Portree.

The successful hatching of the three chicks brought scenes of great excitement to the Aros Centre, but the joy of seeing the 200th Scottish white-tailed eagle chick fledge was tinged with sadness as the youngest of the brood had become a casualty of the summer storms leading up to mid-summer's day.

White-tailed eagles settled on Mull and Skye soon after their initial reintroduction to Rum in 1975, with Skye's first pair attempting to breed in 1987. The island is now home to a quarter of Scotland's white-tailed eagle population and is one of the best places in Scotland to see the birds in their natural habitat.

The chick, one of a brood of three - the first ever record of triplets on Skye - took flight under the gaze of wildlife CCTV cameras at the Aros Centre near Portree.

Alison Maclennan, RSPB Scotland's Skye Officer said, 'This is a terrific milestone for us to reach after so many years of hard work, and especially exciting to mark it with the first ever sea eagle triplets to hatch on the Isle of Skye.

'Perhaps what is most impressive is that it took us 25 years from the first introduced birds to see a hundred wild-fledged sea eagles - and just the last six years for that figure to double.'

Bringing birds closer

In recent years, the nest-cameras at the RSPB Scotland viewing room in the Aros Centre and the RSPB/Forestry Commission Scotland live viewing hide on Mull have given thousands of visitors a chance to experience one of Europe's most impressive wildlife spectacles - with Scotland's First Minister recently branding the eagles 'a fantastic asset' after seeing them for the first time.

Emily Miscioscia, Public Affairs Manager for RSPB Scotland added, 'Our viewing projects bring some amazing birds closer to people across the UK - but none have been as popular as white-tailed eagle viewing on the west coast, with many trips to see the eagles fully-booked days in advance.

'Our partnership with Forestry Commission Scotland at Loch Frisa continues to provide an unrivalled opportunity in Britain and perhaps Europe to see a real-life conservation success story in action.'

Much of the work to bring white-tailed eagles closer to the public has been supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund via the Nadair Trust, an Argyll-wide project promoting wildlife and environmental education. The Aros Centre viewing project has also been supported by the Biodiversity Action Grants Scheme.

The Aros Centre white-tailed eagle viewing room will remain open until October, where visitors can see footage from the summer and hear the full story of the eagles.

A report on the success of breeding sea eagles across Scotland in 2006 is expected at the end of the summer, with early indications suggesting that this may be the best year yet for fledging white-tailed eagles.

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27 July 2006


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Fantastic news. Well done to all concerned.
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Yes agree , great news and long may it continue.
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fantastic news,,, will have to fit a visit when possible, never seen a white tailed eagle
in the wild ,my wife keeps on about going for a break up scotland ,i will let her know the isle of skye is the place to go,,,,
well done to all the hard work put in

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fantastic news,,, will have to fit a visit when possible, never seen a white tailed eagle
in the wild ,my wife keeps on about going for a break up scotland ,i will let her know the isle of skye is the place to go,,,,
well done to all the hard work put in

The Isle of Mull,is closer to you and should produce good sightings of both our Eagles.
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