A rare white-tailed eagle reintroduced to the wild during a State programme has been found shot dead. The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has launched an investigation into the incident ...
The shooting dead of a two-year-old female white-tailed eagle at Lough Owel, near Mullingar in Co Westmeath last month shocked nature lovers countrywide and was widely condemned as a deplorable act.
Many people have also been lucky enough to see the birds and logged their sightings. White-tailed Eagles formerly bred on the coast of Exmoor and the extensive areas of coastal woodland and ...
White-tailed eagles are one of Ireland's largest and rarest birds of prey After four years flying solo a widowed white-tailed eagle and his new partner have produced two chicks, Irish ...
That population is leading to increased sightings across England. White-tailed eagles are great travellers when young, often popping up in Europe. “They go Interrailing,” as Guthrie puts it ...
An investigation is under way following the recent shooting dead of a white-tailed eagle in Co Westmeath. The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is appealing for information, following the ...
The recent fatal shooting of a white-tailed eagle in Co Westmeath has been described as a "deplorable act" by Minister of State Malcolm Noonan. The minister said he was "devastated" to hear about ...
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