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Eaglets Blog #3: Emily in the wild
Another installment of our eaglets blog; a blog written specifically for children and parents. In the first edition we followed Emily from her eyrie in the Highlands to our aviaries in the south of Scotland. In the second we found out about her time in the aviairies and her release into southern skies. In this third edition we find out how Emily is settling in to the wilds of the Southern Uplands.
Download the third edition here
The Wright Strokes #6 - Sketches from Eagle Country
The latest sketches from our Eagle Officer, John following his most recent encounter with our young eagles. These sketches show Skan (C17), Emily (121) and Edward (C09) in moult. Click on the images for a more detailed view.
Whilst we can't get out and about we have had the time to progress one or two other projects including our new information leaflet.
Eaglets Blog #2: Emily in the aviaries
Time for the next instalment of our Eaglets Blog; a blog written specifically for children and parents. In the first edition we followed Emily's journey from her Highlands eyrie to our aviaries in the south of Scotland. Download the second edition below to discover life in the aviaries and Emily's release into southern skies!
Project Update - 2020 Translocations
We really hope you are keeping safe and well during the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It is important that we all follow the latest government advice at this time to support our wonderful NHS and help to save the lives of our loved ones, our staff and our communities. For this reason, we sadly will not be proceeding with plans to collect or release chicks in June of this year as we had previously planned and been licensed to do so. It would be irresponsible for us to contemplate any collections or releases which require a team of dedicated staff and volunteers while restrictions on movements are in place.