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Every day holds the chance of an Eagle Encounter
While Eagles are typically thought of as mythical creatures from the most remote reaches of far off wildernesses, the thought of seeing one from your back garden may seem a little absurd.
It's true. Eagles, especially Golden Eagles are shy and reclusive creatures with a healthy wariness of anything human. However, while breeding birds are happily settled on territories and getting on with the business of securing the next generation of their wonderful species, young and non-breeding birds are free to explore the skyways.
Following on from yesterday's update here is the video of Beaky (C11) being mobbed by two Buzzards just days after release.
Many people contact the project asking how to tell the difference between a Buzzard and a young Eagle.
First of all, we hope wherever you are in the world, that you are safe and well and those you care about are equally so.