White Tailed Sea Eagles, IOW

nelliethehooker replied on 14/03/2021 20:01

Posted on 14/03/2021 20:01

Don't know if any of you bidding enthusiasts follow Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation but here is a report from it about the Sea Eagles released on the IOW in 2020, and also of the journeys of other recorded Sea Eagles. A most interesting read.

https://www.roydennis.org/2021/03/10/spring-explorations/?fbclid=IwAR0S0NcBshBIuTpaJBVg84xDu--w9CkoOKMIfO8JGC1Xp50Yg4tgkDORsWE

 

Fisherman replied on 06/01/2024 20:17

Posted on 06/01/2024 20:17

One spotted and photographed by a farmer at Llanuwchlyn yesterday, Iolo says its not ringed and probably a juvenile.,Seems to have moved on today.

mickysf replied on 06/01/2024 20:52

Posted on 06/01/2024 20:17 by Fisherman

One spotted and photographed by a farmer at Llanuwchlyn yesterday, Iolo says its not ringed and probably a juvenile.,Seems to have moved on today.

Posted on 06/01/2024 20:52

One has been seen around Meirionnydd this afternoon. Since the IOW project started they are now turning up all around the UK. Juveniles like to wander around. I remember Iolo advising us that they could turn up anywhere and to look skyward for a flying barndoor. Brilliant news.

mickysf replied on 14/01/2024 19:20

Posted on 17/02/2022 15:06 by Fisherman

Another load of trollop. We fishermen looked after the Ospreys in Mid Wales long befire the RSPB turned them into a cash crop. Likewise the Scottish and English birds rely on stocked fisheries for their survival. We fishermen pay for their food through our fishing permits which is a lot more than the snipers here do.

Posted on 14/01/2024 19:20

The bird seems to be hanging around, still being seen this evening! Unfortunately some locals have reservations about its spectacular presence and are not happy..

https://bnnbreaking.com/world/uk/rare-white-tailed-eagle-spotted-in-wales-excitement-and-mystery-ensue/

Let’s hope it’s left alone safe to do things that White Tailed Eagles do naturally.

mickysf replied on 14/01/2024 20:53

Posted on 06/01/2024 20:17 by Fisherman

One spotted and photographed by a farmer at Llanuwchlyn yesterday, Iolo says its not ringed and probably a juvenile.,Seems to have moved on today.

Posted on 14/01/2024 20:53

Apologies Fish,  should have referenced your above post not that dated on 17/2/22. Although I will add we should all be looking after these birds regardless of whether we are fishermen or not!

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