This is a blog that features the movements of eagles reared in Scotland and fitted with satellite-received transmitters. This effort to better understand eagle dispersal is being undertaken by Natural Research and its partners: the Highland Foundation for Wildlife, the RSPB, SNH and the Scottish Raptor Study Groups. Eagles have been tracked since fledging and data from them will form part of a Natural Research funded PhD by Ewan Weston at Aberdeen University.

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Tuesday 29 March 2011

57115: 12-22 March 2011

This eagle doesn't seem to have journeyed as far as the other 2 we are tracking on this blog, remaining in the eastern Cairngorms. (57115)

57111: 16-23 March 2011

(57111) This eagle seems to be heading north towards Caithness and Sutherland.

57109: 19-27 March 2011

This individual has been on the move a lot recently but especially in the Cairngorms. (57109)

Friday 11 March 2011

57115: 26 Feb- 7 March 2011



This male was tagged in mid Deeside last year. He has not travelled as much as the other eagles tagged but we will wait and see!

57111: 21 Feb- 7 March 2011


This female was tagged in the Angus Glens during the summer of 2010. Over the past month she has travelled across to the West Coast of Scotland and then even further north!

57109: 26 Feb - 7 March 2011

This is the chick that was tagged in the summer of 2010 in Deeside, Scotland. The flightline of this juvenile eagle shows alot of movement from the bird over the past 3 weeks.