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Seton Gordon, and Cain and Abel.
In this week's Eagle People Profile #9 Project Board member Des Thompson urges us to read the works of Seton Gordon.
“For the first 30 years of this century [20th], after the great work of Harvie-Brown and his companions, Seton Gordon was the only ornithologist working full time in the Scottish Highlands” This opening line of the Foreword to the reprint (in 1980) of Seton’s classic book The Golden Eagle. King of Birds, first published in 1955, gives a sense of the importance of his work.
Eagle People Profiles #8 - Gidona Goodman
This weeks Eagle People Profile #8 features Gidona Goodman, part of the conservation medicine team at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies.
Eagle People Profiles - David Anderson
Todays Eagle People Profile features David Anderson, a researcher and raptor worker with a huge wealth of experience of working with Golden Eagles and other birds of prey.
Thank You for 50 Daily Lockdown Blogs!
On April 21st 2020, the South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project began a daily blog in an attempt to bring a 'wee bit of wild' into the homes of nature lovers who may not be able to reach the countryside. We were overwhelmed by the support from people all across Scotland and Northern England who submitted guest blogs, sightings, book reviews, anecdotes and artwork. Thank You to all who contributed, all who logged on to read and all who continue to support the project. Until this is all over, stay safe, stay well and thank you!
Volunteer Profile #1 - Tom Davies
Today's daily blog (#49) introduces the first of a new series featuring members of our volunteer team. Today we meet Tom Davies, a raptor enthusiast from Merseyside and a keen supporter of the project.