The disappearance of a young white-tailed sea eagle in northern England has reignited concerns about the risks facing ...
The UK’s biggest bird of prey has been compared to a flying barn door. So how can one fitted with a satellite tracker disappear near a hunting estate?
The satellite-tagged bird, part of a breeding programme, lost contact in the North York Moors.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An English population of up to 500 pairs could be a ‘conservative’ estimate - Getty There were once possibly 1,500 pairs of ...
Conservationists have said they are "deeply shocked and saddened" by the suspicious disappearance of the first white-tailed ...
Police are investigating after a white-tailed eagle, the UK's 'largest bird of prey' disappeared in the North York Moors.
The first generation of Irish-born white-tailed eagles in more than a century sprung up in recent years following a reintroduction programme A young white-tailed eagle has been on a grand tour of the ...
The eagle travelled south from Northumberland all the way to Hartlepool One of the largest birds of prey in the UK has been spotted far from its usual breeding ground, delighting nature lovers. The ...
March 7 (UPI) --A birdwatcher on England's Isle of Wight captured a photo of a gray seal spitting a stream of water at a white-tailed eagle, marking the first time the two species have been seen ...
A WHITE-TAILED eagle born in Dorset has "suspiciously" disappeared on the North York Moors. The satellite-tagged juvenile ...