
(January 19, 2010) Sea Eagles that have bred in the wild are thriving on the Isle of Mull, with 20 pairs now nesting on the small Scottish island.
Ten chicks fledged from seven nest during last year's breeding season and they are closely monitored by the Mull Eagle Watch Partnership.
The Sea Eagles have also boosted the local economy by £2m as up to 6,000 visitors a year are flocking to the small island to see the birds.
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