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Meanings of tail eagles in anglès
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Usage of tail eagles in anglès
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White- tailedeagles have hatched here for the first time in over 100 years at two separate locations.
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White- tailedeagles are Europe's biggest eagle.
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Ospreys, white tailedeagles, honey buzzards, marsh harriers and goshawks all successfully managed to re-establish themselves in this country.
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Ireland's largest game shooting organisation is offering free pest control in two areas where white- tailedeagles were allegedly poisoned recently.
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The programme to re-introduce white- tailedeagles in Ireland has been given a boost following the successful hatching of five chicks.
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The trees also play host to dozens of species of plants and animals, such as wedge- tailedeagles and Leadbeater's possums.
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The enclosure has been designed to help facilitate the rehabilitation of Tasmanian Wedge- tailedEagles, the largest eagle species in Australia.
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Two of the 15 white- tailedeagles that were reintroduced to Ireland last August have been found dead in Co Kerry.
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White- tailedeagles were yesterday released into Killarney National Park by Minister for the Environment John Gormley after an absence of 80 years.
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Golden and white- tailedeagles have been extinct as breeding birds in Wales since the mid-19th century after many years of human persecution.
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The dry heat turns stickier and the circling wedge- tailedeagles overhead become more numerous, knowing there is more food to be found.
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Ten white- tailedeagles have been killed in just over a year by wind turbines on the remote islands of Smoela off Norway.
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In evidence, Silvester told authorities he estimated he had killed up to 420 wedge- tailedeagles during his time employed on the Tubbut farm.
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The trust's aim is to re-establish breeding populations of golden and white- tailedeagles on the island after an absence of more than 100 years.
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Credit: Luke O'Brien Photography via Storyful A GIANT aviary constructed in the state's South is helping injured wedge- tailedeagles on their path to recovery.
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Eagle culls 'widespread' on farms Retired wildlife officer Roger Bilney said the illegal killing of wedge- tailedeagles was not isolated to the Tubbut case.