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BBCNEWS The Travel Show June 6, 2021 12:44:00

They re beautiful birds and they re the only bird of prey that exclusively feeds on fish. pescatarians, are they? pescatarians, they are, yes, they like their trout! for almost a0 years, in the early part of the 20th century, these birds were hunted to extinction in the uk. conservation work led to their successful reintroduction and over the past few decades, their numbers have steadily grown. today it s estimated there are around 250 breeding pairs across britain. so all the natural processes we talked about, that produces bigger, safer habitats for wildlife to thrive, and the link with ospreys, i suppose, is quite symbolic. the first ospreys to come back to britain came back to loch garten in the 1950s and we re hoping that cairngorms connect s going to bring back lots more nature as we move forward through the 200 years. but there s more to the cairngorms ....

Bird Of Prey , 20th Century , Conservation Work , Loch Garten ,

BBCNEWS The Travel Show June 6, 2021 00:43:00

Pescatarians. they are, yes, they like their trout! for the early part of the 20th century these birds were hunted to extinction in the uk. conservation work led to their successful reintroduction and over the past few decades, their numbers have steadily grown. today it is estimated there are around 250 breeding pairs across britain. all the natural processes we talked about, that produces bigger, safer habitats for wildlife to thrive and the link with ospreys, i suppose, is quite symbolic. the first ospreys to come back to britain came back here in the 1950s and we are hoping that cairngorm can connect will bring back lots more nature as we move forward through 200 years. but there is more to the cairngorms than walks and wildlife. adventure companies offer zip lining, canyoning and something called white water tubing, riding one of these rubber rings downriver. i was hoping to give it ....

Conservation Work , White Water Tubing , Adventure Companies , Zip Lining , Cairngorms Than Walks , Rubber Rings Downriver ,

BBCNEWS The Travel Show June 6, 2021 19:44:00

Of the best spots to see them, even from the windows, and we have our live cameras up there, you can have a really good look at them on the nest. it s incredible to think that they travel all the way from west africa, here, to the highlands of scotland. yes, so they migrate at the end of march, beginning of april, from west africa, senegal, portugal, spain, and it takes them about 1 2 months to come all the way here. they re beautiful birds and they re the only bird of prey that exclusively feeds on fish. pescatarians, are they? pescatarians, they are, yes, they like their trout! for almost a0 years, in the early part of the 20th century, these birds were hunted to extinction in the uk. conservation work led to their successful reintroduction and over the past few decades, their numbers have steadily grown. today its estimated there are around 250 breeding pairs across britain. ....

West Africa , Bird Of Prey , The End , Highlands Of Scotland , 20th Century , Conservation Work ,

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 6, 2021 05:46:00

It looks far away but it is actually one of the best spots to see them, even from the windows, and we have our live cameras up there, you can have a really good look at them on the nest. it s incredible to think that they travel all the way from west africa, here, to the highlands of scotland. yes, they migrate at the end of march, the beginning of april from senegal in west africa, portugal, spain, takes them about 1 2 months to come all the way here. they are beautiful birds and they are the only bird of prey that exclusively feeds on fish. pescatarians? pescatarians, they are, yes, they like their trout! for the early part of the 20th century these birds were hunted to extinction in the uk. conservation work led to their successful reintroduction and over the past few decades, their numbers have steadily grown. today it s estimated there are around 250 breeding ....

West Africa , The End , Highlands Of Scotland , Bird Of Prey , Conservation Work ,

BBCNEWS The Travel Show June 5, 2021 09:42:00

Even from the windows and we have our live cameras up there, where you can have a really good look at them on the nest. it s incredible to think that they travel all the way from west africa, here, to the highlands of scotland. yes, they migrate at the end of march, the beginning of april from senegal in west africa, portugal, spain, takes them about 1 2 months to come all the way here. they are beautiful birds and they are the only bird of prey that exclusively feeds on fish. pescatarians. they are, yes, they like their trout! for almost a0 years, in the early part of the 20th century, these birds were hunted to extinction in the uk. conservation work led to the successful reintroduction, and over the past few decades, their numbers have steadily grown. today, it is estimated there are around 250 breeding pairs across britain. all the natural processes we talked about, that produces bigger, safer habitats for wildlife ....

Highlands Of Scotland , West Africa , Bird Of Prey , The End , 20th Century , Conservation Work ,