Sea Eagle England
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The reintroduction of the white-tailed eagle in England. A partnership project between Forestry England and the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation.
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Thank you Birds of Poole Harbour for hosting us on yesterday's autumn safari boat trip. We were delighted to see female G466 on the shoreline. Released in 2020, she has paired up with male G463 and they have established a territory in and around Poole Harbour. Roy Dennis Foundation
It's been an important year for the white-tailed eagle reintroduction project. Take a look at our latest blog to find out more about some of the stand out moments and what the team have been working on. Roy Dennis Foundation bit.ly/47gl1g6 π·John Strachan
2023 proved to be a landmark year with the first White-tailed Eagle chick fledging from a nest in southern England for 240 years. We're pleased to report the youngster, G625, is doing well. Read more in our latest blog: roydennis.org/2023/12/22/hap⦠Sea Eagle England Photo: Mike Jerome
Seasons Greetings to all of our followers from the Sea Eagle England team! π #WhiteTailedEagle Roy Dennis Foundation π· Ainlsey Bennett
Fish are the preferred prey of #WhiteTailedEagles even in winter when they are harder to find, like this fish that got stranded in a flooded field. As the birds approach breeding age we see them living largely in wetland areas with abundant fish. π·@DanSayers66658 Roy Dennis Foundation
A striking image of #WhiteTailedEagles G812 and G486 squabbling over a meal. Photo taken by Jamie Randall in Dorset. Roy Dennis Foundation Forestry England
A fabulous image showing one of the released #WhiteTailedEagles in flight with a fish. π¦ π¦ Our research shows that fish makes up more than 50% of diet in breeding age white tailed eagles ππ Forestry England #roydenniswildlifefoundation π· @DanSayers66658
Latest project video alert πΉ Get a glimpse behind the scenes & find out how the team are helping to return Britainβs largest bird of prey π¦ Forestry England Roy Dennis Foundation Watch the full film π youtube.com/watch?v=Ob9Sgbβ¦ Birds of Poole Harbour #WhiteTailedEagles #BirdsOfPrey
Three year-old White-tailed Eagle, G818, spent just over two weeks in France, travelling as far west as Brittany before returning to a favoured area in the Avon valley. Read more in our latest blog. Sea Eagle England Forestry England
Some great action shots of G463 chasing an Osprey captured by Joe Downing. The pursuing #whitetailedeagle forces the Osprey to drop itβs freshly caught fish. Piracy is an key feature of eagle diet, but also an important ecosystem function of these apex predators. Roy Dennis Foundation
A glider in the Peak District recently found himself flying alongside one of the released #WhiteTailedEagles - G813. He managed to capture some footage of this very special moment. Thanks to Derbyshire & Lancashire Gliding Club for sharing. Roy Dennis Foundation Forestry England
Following the early success of the #WhiteTailedEagle project based on the Isle of Wight we are exploring the idea of additional small scale releases at Exmoor National Park to boost the establishing population on the south coast. Share your views here bit.ly/4i0VuO9 Roy Dennis Foundation
Our team spend many hours observing the released #WhiteTailedEagles to learn about their behaviour including diet. During a recent monitoring session they were lucky enough to capture this great clip of one of the eagles catching cuttlefish in the Solent Estuary. Roy Dennis Foundation
The shallow waters of the Solent are rich in marine life and the released #WhiteTailedEagles have been learning to successfully catch fish. They favour grey mullet, bass and on this occasion dogfish, observed recently by our team. π¦ π #RoyDennisWildlifeFoundation Roy Dennis Foundation