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.

IF YOU CLICK ON THE MAPS THEY WILL OPEN IN ANOTHER WINDOW AND WILL BE MUCH CLEARER.

Tuesday 24 April 2012

32857: 11 - 20 April 2012

At the beginning of this period 32857 was located a bit south of Bonar Bridge.  It then moved south and spent 14-15 April in the Monadhliaths, before moving north again, and being located on 20 April about 20 km west of Helmsdale. This wide movement both north and south of Inverness is similar to what this bird did in early April.  Have a look at the earlier post for this bird.

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