Eagles
White-tailed eagle fledges in England for first time in 240 years
In a landmark moment for conservationists, a white-tailed eagle has fledged in the wild at a secret location in southern England
White-tailed eagles found dead in southern England
It has been announced that two white-tailed eagles – both of which were part of a reintroduction project – have been found dead in southern England.
Golden eagle guide: how to identify, where they're found, and what they eat
The UK's second largest bird of prey, the golden eagle is found in much of the northern hemisphere. It has faced historic persecution, and is a protected species.
The Scottish town of Moffat celebrates the return of the golden eagle
The inaugural Golden Eagle Week is well underway in Moffat, which recently became Scotland's first official 'eagle town' as part of a golden eagle reintroduction project
First breeding pair of golden eagles in Orkney in 40 years fail to rear chicks
Earlier this year, a pair of golden eagles bred in Orkney for the first time in 40 years, but did not manage to successfully raise their chicks.
New virus implicated in bald eagle disease
‘Eagle health strike force’ may protect America’s national emblem.
Licence granted for white-tailed eagle reintroduction
Britain’s largest bird of prey is set to be return to the Isle of Wight after an absence of 240 years.
Why do golden eagles vary their nesting sites?
Naturalist and author Polly Pullar discusses the nesting patterns of golden eagles.
The reason why a young eagle is causing celebrations in Scotland
For the first time in more than 140 years, a white-tailed eagle chick has successfully hatched in Orkney.
Sea eagle superdad supports two families
A male raptor in east Scotland has successfully raised chicks in different areas.
Wildlife to see in Alaska and the best places to go
If you can withstand the cold, the sparsely populated US state of Alaska is known for its diverse terrain and abundant wildlife.
Scotland’s golden eagles soar to new heights
The population of one of Britain’s most iconic birds has risen to more than 500 pairs for the first time since records began but is still well below what it should be, conservationists say.
Norway plans eagle cull
Fears that it could lead to a similar cull in Scotland are rejected by conservationists.