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it's on the south coast, on the mainland. it's exact location is not being revealed to protect the birds. but the people behind the project can't believe it. this is brilliant and really quite unexpected because white tailed eagles breed at the first time for five years of age so fed 23—year—olds and rear are checked fledging is quite unexpected and unprecedented. i think it bodes well for their future establishment of the population and restoring this iconic bird to southern england. the population and restoring this iconic bird the eagles, also known as sea the eagles, also known as sea eagles, have a wing span eagles, have a wing span of more than eight feet. of more than eight feet. pretty much the size you can see pretty much the size you can see here. here. and there are now three established and there are now three established pairs on england's south coast, pairs on england's south coast, including two birds including two birds on the isle of wight. on the isle of wight. and so next year, they're hoping and so next year, they're hoping for even more chicks. for even more chicks. beautiful birds, i've seen beautiful birds, i've seen them a couple of times them a couple of times on the isle of wight. on the isle of wight. huge things, like a 747s huge things, like a 747s flying overhead. flying overhead. time for a look at the weather. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. here's ben rich. i haven't got anything quite as i haven't got anything quite as
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