Becky – along with Edward and Emily – were released as chicks into the Moffat hills in summer 2018, with local primary pupils having a hand in naming them.
They were brought to the region from the GFG Alliance’s JAHAMA Scottish Highlands Estates, under licence from Scottish Natural Heritage, and another has been added since.Dr Barlow revealed that the four birds have settled into their new habitats and are fending for themselves.She said the iconic birds translocated by the South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project have soared high in southern skies.Tracking has shown they covered around 140 miles from Eyemouth in the east to the Mull of Galloway in the west, and approximately 90 miles down to the Pennine Hills.She said: “Two years after our.
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