UK’s largest bird of prey spotted flying over Eastbourne
and live on Freeview channel 276
The eagle, known to conservationists as G461, was released on the Isle of Wight as part of a five-year introduction programme.
Tracking of the eagle showed it travelled to Battle, Pevensey, Newhaven, Lewes and Beachy Head, before heading into West Sussex.
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Laurence Pitcher, who took the photos, put on Twitter (@BEACHYBIRDER), “A long anticipated visit from one of the Isle of Wight white-tailed eagles this morning. Great to think these birds will be a regular addition to the avifauna of Beachy Head and the South Downs.
“We’ve stripped enough soul out of our landscapes, it’s time to bring some back.”
So far the Wildlife Foundation has reared and released 13 of the eagles because they want to reintroduce them to southern England.
The species used to be widespread across the country but they were wiped out about a century ago.
The last known breeding pair was recorded in 1780 on the Culver Cliff on the Isle of Wight.