THREE baby white-tailed eagles have been born in Ireland for the first time in 100 years.
A proud pair of eagles hatched a chick at a nest in Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, having laid eggs in late March.
A second pair has also successfully hatched two chicks near Mountshannon, Co Clare.
These are the first chicks of the high profile reintroduction programme which began in 2007 with the release of young Norwegian eagles in the park as part of the white-tailed eagle reintroduction programme.
So far, some 100 birds have been released.
White-tailed eagles born in wild for first time in over a century - Independent.ie
A proud pair of eagles hatched a chick at a nest in Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, having laid eggs in late March.
A second pair has also successfully hatched two chicks near Mountshannon, Co Clare.
These are the first chicks of the high profile reintroduction programme which began in 2007 with the release of young Norwegian eagles in the park as part of the white-tailed eagle reintroduction programme.
So far, some 100 birds have been released.
White-tailed eagles born in wild for first time in over a century - Independent.ie