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Hi there
This interesting story in the local news at the weekend about Sea Eagles at Mull
It is great to know that people are taken in by these beautiful birds no matter where they are .
http://forargyll.com/2009/09/improve...tees-an-eagle/ An "eagle" at Mull golf course has taken on a new meaning - with a pair of white-tailed eagles nesting right next to a fairway. The birds have raised two chicks, nicknamed Pitch and Put by golfers. White-tailed eagles with a wingspan of up to 2.5 metres, are now breeding successfully over much of the island.
http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/tracking/mulleagles/
For further reading about Mull Eagles
Regards
Kathy and Dave
Kathy and Dave, Just read your blog and just to say that my partner and I have seen the White tailed sea eagles on several occasions at the golf course on Mull - whenever we visit Mull - we usually see them flying about. Going to Mull at the end of the month so hopefully will see them again.
hi Babs
Great to know that the birds are being observed by people who know they are there.
I would love to know a bit more about them as like from yourself when you can of course!!
Look forward to more news about the immature WTE's 'Pitch' and 'Put'
Let them be cared for the beautiful birds that they are, that is the main thing.
barbara h said: Kathy and Dave, Just read your blog and just to say that my partner and I have seen the White tailed sea eagles on several occasions at the golf course on Mull - whenever we visit Mull - we usually see them flying about. Going to Mull at the end of the month so hopefully will see them again.