Animals
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Mistaken to be Extinct, Sea Eagles Spotted in Loch Lomond for the First Time in 100 Years
For the first time in more than a century, white-tailed eagles, also known as sea eagles, were spotted at Loch Lomond national nature reserve. They have been observed to be looking for suitable nesting sites, on the possibility that they might be staying.
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