A pair of white-tailed eagles have successfully nested and fledged a male chick in West Sussex this summer. The two parents were reintroduced on the Isle of Wight in 2020. It is the first time that this species has bred in England for 240 years.
The location where the eagles nested is private land without public access, and has not been publicly disclosed.
More information can be found in the link below:
White-tailed Eagle nests in England for first time in 240 years - BirdGuides
The location where the eagles nested is private land without public access, and has not been publicly disclosed.
More information can be found in the link below:
White-tailed Eagle nests in England for first time in 240 years - BirdGuides