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White-tailed eagle appeared in Scotland, hidden camera recorded close-up of hatching eggs

April 12, 2022 14:47 GMT+7

The camera captures a close-up of the time when the wild white-tailed eagle is incubating and hatching into a young. This is the first time that experts in the UK have made this hidden recording.

Staff and visitors to the Abernethy Nature Reserve, Royal Bird Protection Society RSPB Scotland have seen white-tailed eagles lay eggs since 8 April. They secretly set up cameras to record live footage of the eagle incubating the eggs and hatching them.

The camera is hidden in a stick about three meters away from the eagle’s nest so as not to disturb the birds, but still captures the entire moment from incubation to the moment the eggs hatch into young birds.

White-tailed eagle appeared in Scotland, hidden camera recorded close-up of hatching eggs
White-tailed eagle appeared in Scotland, hidden camera recorded close-up of hatching eggs

A representative of Scotland’s Abernethy Nature Reserve in Perthshire described the hatching of the white-tailed eagle’s eggs as ‘a special moment’. The white-tailed eagle is a very large bird. They are 66 cm to 94 cm long with a wingspan of 1.78 meters to 2.45 meters. The wingspan is long, the largest of any eagle.

To avoid disturbing the birds, the staff kept the location of the nest a secret. Two eagles Finn and Sohna take turns protecting their nests from snow and storms.

After a period of incubation, the eggs hatch into young. Young white-tailed eagles usually stay in their nests, and their parents come back to feed them for the first 12 weeks.

For young eagles, the first two weeks are crucial as they are now unable to regulate their own body temperature and are completely dependent on their parents to shelter them from the worst of the Cairngorms spring.

After leaving the nest, they remain close to their parents and depend on them throughout the fall. Only then will they find their own territory.

This is the first time professionals have used this type of filming in Scotland. Previously, hatching was successfully documented in Estonia and Latvia.

Fergus Cumberland, RSPB’s director of visitor experience witness such a special moment.”

The white-tailed eagle is a very large sea eagle, widely distributed throughout temperate Eurasia. The bird became extinct in Scotland in 1918. However, in 1975, eagles from Scandinavia were returned to the Isle of Rum.

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