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  2. White-tailed eagles to be released in national park - AOL

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    The White-tailed eagle has a wing span of 8.2ft (2.5m) [Exmoor National Park] ... "Since 2019 we've been releasing white tailed eagles on the Isle of Wight and that project has gone really well ...

  3. List of extinct animals of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    White-tailed eagle – 1916 (reintroduction projects underway) ... Isle of Wight wave (moth) – 1931; Large chequered skipper – c. 1989 (non-native, Channel Islands)

  4. List of introduced bird species - Wikipedia

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    White-tailed eagle, successfully re-introduced to Scotland, reintroduction programme in Isle Of Wight resulted in successful breeding and fledging of one young bird in southern England in 2023 Swamp harrier , successfully introduced to Tahiti

  5. White-tailed eagle - Wikipedia

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    The white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla), sometimes known as the 'sea eagle', [4] is a large bird of prey, widely distributed across temperate Eurasia.Like all eagles, it is a member of the family Accipitridae (or accipitrids) which also includes other diurnal raptors such as hawks, kites, and harriers.

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  8. Hawk Conservancy Trust - Wikipedia

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    Bald eagle at the Hawk Conservancy Trust. The Hawk Conservancy Trust is a bird park and conservation charity that cares for and displays birds of prey. [1] It is located in Weyhill, Hampshire, England, near to the A303 road and the town of Andover. [2] The site is home to more than 130 birds of prey and it spans 22 acres of woodland and ...

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